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COVINGTON,  KENTUCKY 

EIGHTH  TO  NINTH  STREETS 

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CATALOGUE 

1913 

The  Moeschl- Edwards  Corrugating  Co. 

COVINGTON,  KENTUCKY 

OPPOSITE  CINCINNATI 


The  Moeschl-Edwards 
Corrugating  Co. 

INCORPORATED) 

Manufacturers  of 

Sheet  Metal  Building  Material 

For  Interior  and  Exterior 


EIGHTH  TO  NINTH  STREETS, 

CHESAPEAKE  &  OHIO  AND  LOUISVILLE  &  NASHVILLE  RAILROADS. 


OFFICE,  76  WEST  NINTH  STREET 
Private  Telephone  Branch  Connecting  All  Departments 


COVINGTON,  KENTUCKY 


OPPOSITE  CINCINNATI 


A.  Making  Roofing.  B.  Making  Shingles. 

C.  View  of  Office.  D.  Engineering  Dept. 

E.  Skylights  and  Ventilators.  F.  Corrugating  Sheets. 


G.  Making  Brick  Siding. 

I.  View  of  Office. 

K.  Making  Conductor  Pipe. 


H.  Making  Stone  Siding. 
J.  Pres.  &  Sec’y  Office. 

L.  Warehouse. 


6  The  Moeschl-Ed wards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


ANNOUNCEMENT  TO  USERS  OF  SHEET  METAL  BUILDING 

MATERIAL. 

In  compiling  our  catalogue,  we  have  endeavored  to  set  forth  in  a 
concise  and  convenient  manner,  a  series  of  illustrations  which  will  aid  our 
customers  in  determining  the  style  of  material  they  may  require. 

To  supply  the  rapidly  increasing  demand  for  our  products,  we  have 
greatly  enlarged  and  improved  our  facilities  by  adding  machinery  and 
increasing  our  stocks  to  enable  us  to  make  our  usual  prompt  shipments. 

Our  equipment  consists  of  the  best  and  latest  improved  machinery 
obtainable,  which  with  efficient  and  skilled  workmen  enables  us  to  turn 
out  our  products  economically,  hence  we  are  at  all  times  in  position  to 
make  prices  as  low  as  is  consistent  with  high  quality.. 

Our  success  is  an  indication  of  the  quality  of  the  materials  we  manu¬ 
facture  and  of  fair  and  liberal  treatment  to  our  customers  and  it  is  our 
desire  to  zealously  guard  the  reputation  already  conceded  us  of  producing 
the  best  designed  and  highest  grade  goods  on  the  market. 

We  thank  old  friends  for  their  good  will  and  new  ones  in  anticipation, 
and  subscribe  ourselves  in  readiness  to  serve  all  faithfully, 

Very  truly  yours, 


THE  MOESCHL-EDWARDS  CORRUGATING  CO. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  7 


TERMS. 

Net  cash  in  thirty  days,  or  two  per  cent  discount  for  cash  if  paid  in 
ten  days  from  date  of  shipment. 

Parties  desiring  credit  must  have  good  commercial  rating,  or  furnish 
approved  references  from  whom  satisfactory  reports  must  be  received 
before  shipments  will  be  made;  otherwise  goods  will  be  shipped  with  bill-of- 
lading  attached  to  draft. 

Accounts  not  paid  when  due  are  subject  to  sight  draft  with  exchange, 
but  we  much  prefer  to  have  remittance  sent  us  when  bills  mature. 

All  orders  are  taken  subject  to  unavoidable  delays  and  are  not  subject 
to  cancellation  without  our  consent;  orders  for  special  work  cannot  be 
cancelled  under  any  circumstances  after  work  has  been  commenced. 

When  shipments  are  made,  the  goods  are  the  property  of  the  buyer, 
who  must  look  to  the  transportation  company  for  any  loss,  delays  or  damage 
in  transit;  our  responsibility  ceases  when  we  obtain  the  carrier’s  receipt 
for  shipments  in  good  order. 

No  claims  for  defects  or  shortages  will  be  considered  or  allowed  unless 
made  immediately  upon  receipt  of  goods  and  before  any  of  the  material 
has  been  used  or  disposed  of. 

Quotations  are  for  prompt  acceptance  and  subject  to  change  without 
notice. 


8  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


“JUSTRIGHT”  ROOFING. 


“That  Simple  Roof  That  Don’t  Leak.” 


Perfect  in  Construction. 
Moderate  in  Price. 

No  Wood  Strips  Used. 

No  Special  Tools  Required. 
Buildings  Covered  with  Sheet  Metal 


Easily  Applied. 

Absolutely  Rain-Proof. 

No  Painting. 

No  Repairing. 

never  been  Struck  by  Lightning. 


Fig.  833. 

Galvanized  Nails 
and  Lead  Washers. 


ade  in  Lengths  of  5  to  12  Feet  Inclusive,  With  a  Covering  Width  of  24  Inches. 


Fig.  16-H. 


“JUSTRIGHT^SHEET.” 

End  view  of  “Justright”  Sheets  showing  the  middle  and  side  crimp.  See  Fig.  16-T, 
page  7. 

The  purpose  of  the  two  Vs  at  the  sides  is  for  the  second  V  to  act  as  a  water  guard. 
If  water  should  pass  or  be  driven  by  high  winds  over  the  first  or  outside  V  (as  is  often  the 
case  in  common  V  crimp),  it  is  impossible  for  it  to  pass  the  second  V. 

“Justright”  Roofing  is  adapted  to  roofs  of  both  low  and  high  pitch.  It  is  very 
-  easily  applied.  No  w'ood  sticks  are  used.  The  nails  are  driven  through  the  top  of  the 
first  or  outside  V.  The  Vs  are  sufficiently  rigid  that  this  may  be  done  without  mashing 
them.  The  center  V  adds  rigidity  to  the  sheet  and  affords  a  place  for  additional  nailing, 
thus  preventing  possible  rattling.  Anyone  who  can  drive  a  nail  can  put  it  on  successfully. 

As  “Justright”  Galvanized  Roofing  is  more  rigid  than  common  V  crimp,  sheeting- 
boards  may  be  placed  farther  apart,  thus  decreasing  the  cost  of  the  frame  structure  and 
reducing  fire  risk. 

With  “Justright”  Roofing  use  our  “Never-Rust”  Galvanized  Nails.  We  also 
advise  using  our  lead  washers  between  the  nail  head  and  roofing.  See  page  32. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  9 


“JUSTRIGHT”  ROOFING  FITTINGS. 


Fig.  16  A. 

“JUSTRIGHT”  Ridge  Roll  ready  to  apply  to  the  building.  The  V’s  which  are  stamped 
in  the  apron  of  the  ridge  roll  fit  snugly  over  the  crimps  of  the  roofing,  making  a  tight  and 
ornamental  finish.  Made  in  24- inch  lengths. 


Fig.  16  J. 

“JUSTRIGHT”  Crimps.  Large  size  section  of  Crimps  showing  where  nail  is  placed. 


Fig.  16  D. 

“JUSTRIGHT”  Eave  Starter  ready  to  apply  to  the  building.  No  cutting  or  turning'the 
ends  of  sheets  is  necessary  with  this  starter.  Made  24  inches  wide. 


10  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


“JUSTRIGHT”  ROOFING  FITTINGS. 


Fig.  16  E. 

Illustrates  “JUSTRIGHT”  End  Wall  Flashing  ready  to  apply.  The  stamped  V’s 
fit  snugly  over  the  crimp  in  Roofing  Sheets  and  makes  a  tight  joint.  Made  in  24-ineh 
lengths. 


Fig.  16  F. 


Fig.  It  G. 


Illustrates  “JUSTRIGHT”  Side  Wall  Flashing,  furnished  either  flat  or  formed  in  any 
width  or  length  desired.  In  ordering  Fig.  16  G  give  measurements  at  A.  &  B. 


Fig.  833 


Galvanized  Nails  and  Lead 


Washers. 


Gable  Finish,  made  4  and  6  inches  in 
height  and  any  length. 


The  Moeschl-Ed wards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  11 


IMPROVED  V  CRIMP  ROOFING. 
Painted  or  Galvanized. 


Fig.  123  A 


Fig.  123  B 


Fig.  23. 


The  face  of  these  Roofing  Sheets  is  a  series  of  shallow,  parallel  channels  that  not  only 
stiffen  the  sheet  and  assist  in  overcoming  rattling,  but  concentrates  the  water  and  prevents 
the  water  from  being  driven  against  the  open  edge  of  the  crimp.  Made  in  2  V  Crimp 
as  shown  by  Fig.  123  A,  also  with  3-V  Crimp  as  shown  by  Fig.  123  B.  Applied  with 
hammer  and  nails  and  triangular  wood  strip,  the  same  as  ordinary  V  Crimp. 

Stock  sizes,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9  and  10  foot  lengths.  One  square  consists  of  6%  sheets,  24 
x  96,  or  equivalent,  and  will  lay  one  square  less  the  lap  at  the  end  of  the  sheets. 


12  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


COVINGTON  LOCK  JOINT  METAL  ROOFING. 
Painted  or  Galvanized. 


Patent  Applied  for. 

Can  be  put  on  with  hammer  and  nails.  No  special  tools  required. 

Absolutely  Storm  Proof. 


Fig.  25. 


Sheets  in  position  ready  to  interlock. 


Fig.  25-E. 

Profile  of  sheet  showing  position  of  locking  parts  and  manner  of  locking  sheets. 
See  Fig.  25-C. 


This  is  the  roofing  that  everybody  has  been  seeking.  Our  special  interlocking 
joint  roofing  can  be  applied  by  laying  the  sheets  from  left  to  right,  right  to  left,  or  up  and 
down  from  eave  to  ridge.  The  nails,  being  covered,  are  protected  from  the  weather. 


The  Covington  Lock  is  so  constructed  that  the  erector  can,  with  his  hands,  interlock 
the  end  laps,  making  the  lock  at  the  joint  like  one  continuous  piece  of  metal.  It  is  not 
necessary  to  use  a  hatchet,  hammer,  chisel,  screw  driver,  or  any  other  tool  to  get  it  to¬ 
gether.  There  are  no  openings  at  the  end  laps  of  this  roofing  as  with  sheets  with  lock 
joints  that  are  lapped  and  not  interlocked. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  13 


COVINGTON  LOCK  JOINT  METAL  ROOFING. 
Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Made  in  all  lengths  from  5  to  12  feet  inclusive,  either  painted  or  galvanized, 
from  Nos.  28,  26  and  24  gauge.  It  can  be  used  on  a  roof  with  one-inch  fall  to  the  foot  or 
more  and  has  all  the  advantages  of  every  roof  on  the  market,  besides  many  points  of 
merit  which  no  other  roofing  possesses. 


Fig.  25-A. 

Position  of  Crimps  when  interlocking  sheets. 


Fig.  25-D. 


Fig.  25-C. 

Profile  of  sheet  showing  position  of  locking  parts  after  sheets  are  in  position. 

The  lock  on  the  Covington  roofing  is  made  by  forming  two  V’s  on  the  nailing  side  of 
the  sheet  and  one  on  the  other.  The  one  V  is  provided  with  a  tongue  which  enters  a  pocket 
formed  between  the  two  V’s  on  the  nailing  side.  This  tongue  and  pocket  which  receives 
it,  is  placed  near  the  top  of  the  V  so  that  the  water  cannot  run  into  the  seam.  With  the 
double  crimps  no  wood  sticks  are  required. 

The  nails  are  covered ;  there  is  no  chance  for  them  to  draw  or  leak. 

The  double  crimp  on  the  edges  reinforce  the  lock  parts  and  adds  rigidity,  making  it 
the  tightest  seam  on  the  market. 

The  construction  provides  for  expansion  and  contraction  and  for  an  air  space  between 
the  metal  which  allows  for  a  circulation  of  air,  thus  keeping  the  joint  dry  and  eliminating 
the  possibility  of  corrosion. 

Sheets  are  furnished  with  or  without  center  crimp. 


14  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


“KENTUCKY”  LOCK  JOINT  METAL  ROOFING. 
Painted  or  Galvanized. 

Patent  Applied  for. 


Made  in  all  lengths,  from  five  to  twelve  feet  inclusive. 


Fig.  26. 

Sheets  in  position  ready  to  interlock. 


Fig.  26E 

Profile  of  sheet,  showing  position  of  locking  parts  and  manner  of  locking  sheets.  See 
Fig.  26C. 


The  “Kentucky”  Roofing  is  the  only  roofing  manufactured  with  the  Lock  Joint  at 
the  top  of  the  crimp.  With  this  construction  the  water  cannot  run  into  it  from  the  body 
of  the  sheet,  or  be  blown  in,  as  the  locking  part  is  not  only  raised  from  the  plane  of  the  sheet, 
but  protected  by  a  second  crimp  which  also  acts  as  a  binder  and  stiffener.  This  roofing, 
like  our  “Covington”  design,  is  constructed  with  provisions  for  expansion  and  contraction. 
The  nails,  being  covered,  allow  no  chance  to  leak. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  15 


“KENTUCKY”  LOCK  JOINT  METAL  ROOFING. 
Painted  or  Galvanized. 

Patent  Applied  for. 


Fig.  26D 

Two  sheets  locked  together. 


Fig.  C. 

Profile  of  sheet,  showing  the  locking  parts  after  sheets  are  in  position. 

The  “Kentucky  Lock  Joint  Roofing  was  designed  with  a  view  to  overcome  the  many 
annoyances  found  in  all  types  of  lock  joint  roofing  now  on  the  market. 

This  roofing  is  easy  to  put  together,  even  though  the  edges  get  squeezed  or  bent  in 
shipping.  This  cannot  be  said  of  any  other  roofing.  The  lock  being  at  the  top  where  it 
is  easy  to  get  at,  and  the  over-lapping  crimp  being  much  larger  than  the  nailing  crimps, 
allows  the  erector  to  put  this  style  of  roofing  on  with  the  greatest  of  ease. 

It  is  made  in  all  lengths,  5  to  12  feet  inclusive,  either  painted  or  galvanized,  in  & 
26  and  24  gauge.  Can  be  used  on  a  roof  with  one  and  one-half-inch  or  more  fall  to  the  foot. 
Sheets  are  furnished  with  or  without  center  crimp  as  desired.  We  recommend  sheets  fur¬ 
nished  with  center  crimp. 


16  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


TWO  “V”  CRIMP  ROOFING. 
Painted  or  Galvanized 


Fig.  8. 

The  simplest  style  and  cheapest  form  of  any  metal  roof  manufactured  and  for  many 
purposes  as  satisfactory  as  more  expensive  kinds. 

We  recommend  this  roof  to  those  wishing  a  good,  cheap  and  durable  covering  for 
bams,  warehouses,  saw  mills,  cotton  sheds,  etc. 

Fig.  8  shows  V-Crimp  Roofing  as  shipped.  Sheet  will  lay  24  inches  from 
center  to  center  of  crimps  and  is  furnished  in  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10  and  12  foot  lengths.  We 
ship  No.  28  gauge,  8  foot  sheets,  also  necessary  triangular  wood  strips,  unless  otherwise 
ordered,  but  when  furnished  these  wood  strips  are  charged  extra. 

One  square  consists  of  634  sheets  24  x  96  inches,  or  equivalent,  and  will  lay  one  square 
less  the  lock  or  lap  at  the  end  of  the  sheets. 


THREE  “V”  CRIMP  ROOFING. 
Painted  or  Galvanized. 


Fig.  9. 

Is  largely  preferred  by  many  users  on  account  of  its  perfect  provision  against  con¬ 
traction  and  expansion  of  the  sheet  and  less  liability  to  rattle  when  on  the  building. 

When  ordering  this  style  always  mention  Middle  or  Three  “V”  Crimp;  unless  ordered 
in  this  manner  regular  Two  “V”  Crimp  will  be  shipped.  Middle  “V”  Crimp  Roofing  may  be 
laid  over  sheathing  or  can  be  applied  direct  over  old  shingles.  No  tools  are  required 
for  applying,  except  tinners’  snips  and  mallet. 

Sticks  for  three  crimps  always  shipped  unless  otherwise  specified. 

Furnished  in  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10  and  12  foot  lengths. 

One  square  consists  of  6^4  sheets,  24  x  96  inches  or  equivalent,  and  will  lay  one 
square  less  the  lock  or  lap  at ^ the.  end  of  the  sheets. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  17 


APPLICATION  OF  “V”  CRIMP  ROOFING. 


Fig.  8-A. 


“V”  CRIMP  ROOFING. 


Fig.  8-D. 


May  be  laid  over  sheathing,  shingles,  lath  or 
direct  to  rafters  placed  24  inches  from  center  to  cen¬ 
ter,  on  any  roof  having  more  than  two  inches  pitch 
to  the  foot.  The  ends  of  sheets  can  either  be  lapped 
or  put  together  with  lock  joint. 


'  I 

Fig.  8-B. 
Shows  Lap  Joint 
as  Nailed. 


Fig.  833. 
Nails  and  Lead 
Washers. 


Fig.  8-C.  See  page  32’ 

Shows  Lock  Joint  as  applied  to  sheathing.  If 
desired  to  lay  with  end  locks,  cut  each  end  of  sheet 
inch,  as  shown  by  A  in  Fig.  8-D,  and  when  put  on 
roof,  mallet  the  joints  down  close. 


Fig.  8-E. 

Shows  triangular  wood  strip  (Fig.  8-E)  to  be  used  under  the  crimps  and  nail  as  in¬ 
dicated  in  Fig.  8-D.  Use  1%-inch  wire  nails,  which  will  reach  through  the  top  of 
crimps  and  into  the  sheathing  or  roof  supports. 

A  ridge  roof  may  be  finished  by  lapping  sheets  over  the  ridge  or  by  using  our  ridge 
capping,  page  96.  When  ordered,  we  send  one  pair  tinners’  snips  and  one  end  lock  former, 
charging  cost.  We  will  refund  the  amount  charged  when  the  tools  are  returned  in  good 
order,  charges  prepaid.  Always  mark  on  shipping  card  by  whom  returned,  to  insure 
proper  credit. 


18  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


SELF  CAP  ROLL  ROOFING. 
Painted  or  Galvanized. 


Fig.  13. 

Directions  for  Applying. 

Unroll  and  cut  off  roofing  the  length  of  roof,  allowing  an  inch  for  comb  on  one  side  and 
two  inches  on  the  opposite  side,  and  an  inch  or  more  for  flashing  or  turning  down  at  eaves. 
Turn  the  outside  edge  of  the  first  strip  you  lay  down  over  barge  board  one  inch  and  nail. 
Turn  the  inside  edge  up  one  inch,  then  anchor  by  using  cleats  nailed  about  14  inches  apart. 
Drive  nails  close  to  edge  of  roofing,  as  it  holds  more  firmly. 

Turn  up  edge  of  the  next  strip  \x/i  inches  and  lay  it  up  close  to  the  one-inch  edge  of 
the  first  strip,  turn  down  over  the  one-inch  edge,  fold  the  end  of  the  cleat  back  over  the 
top  of  seam  and  make  same  tight  with  tongs. 

The  comb  is  made  by  flattening  down  the  standing  seam  6  to  8  inches  from  the  comb, 
and  then  turning  up  the  ends,  on  one  side  one  inch  and  on  the  opposite  side  two  inches. 
Anchor  the  one-inch  side  with  cleats  and  turn  the  two-inch  over  the  one-inch  end.  This 
makes  a  standing  seam  along  the  comb.  If  you  use  Ridge  Roll  it  is  not  necessary  to  allow 
the  one  inch  and  two  inches  on  opposite  sides  of  the  comb.  In  this  ease  finish  the  standing 
seams  to  the  comb  and  nail  the  Ridge  Roll  over  the  comb. 

Hips  are  made  in  the  same  way  after  cutting  to  the  correct  angle. 

Standard  size  roll  is  50  feet  in  length,  containing  sufficient  to  lay  one  square.  We 
can  furnish  rolls  of  any  length  up  to  150  feet,  when  specially  ordered. 


Tools  for  Self  Capping  Roll. 


Edging  Tong,  13^- inch.  .  .  . 

. Fig.  282 . 

. Page  88 . 

Edging  Tong,  1-inch . 

. Fig.  282 _ 

Squeezing  Tongs . 

. Fig.  283 . 

Snip . 

Jointer . 

\ 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  19 


ROLL  AND  CAP  ROOFING. 
With  Ordinary  Caps. 
Painted  or  Galvanized. 


Fig.  14. 


The  cut  shows  the  application  of  our  Roll  and  Cap  Roofing.  Many  roofers  prefer 
making  their  standing  seams  on  the  building  to  suit  a  flat  roof  and  use  the  Roll  and  Cap 
Roofing.  The  sheets  are  securely  locked  and  grooved  together,  making  a  perfect  joint 
before  leaving  the  factory.  The  standing  seam  is  turned  up  the  desired  height  by  the  use 
of  edging  tongs  and  securely  nailed  to  the  sheating  boards  with  the  use  of  cleats.  The 
caps  are  then  placed  over  the  standing  seams  and  securely  held  in  position  by  folding 
the  cleat  over  them  and  squeezing  tight  with  a  Squeezing  Tongs.  This  roofing  makes 
one  of  the  best  roofs  in  use  if  properly  put  on  by  a  careful  roofer  or  tinner  and  is  largely 
used  by  them  in  preference  to  any  other.  Is  easily  handled  and  costs  less  freight  than 
boxed  roofing. 

Standard  size  roll  is  50  feet  in  length,  containing  sufficient  to  lay  one  square.  We 
can  furnish  rolls  of  any  length  up  to  150  feet,  when  specially  ordered. 

For  tools  required  in  applying  this  style,  see  page  20. 


20  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


ROLL'AND  CAP  ROOFING. 
With  Special  Long  Caps,  6  to  10  Feet. 
Painted  or  Galvanized. 


Fig.  15. 


This  style  is  applied  in  the  same  manner  as  Roll  and  Cap  with  ordinary  caps.  The 
features  of  the  long  caps  are  there  will  be  fewer  laps,  less  liability  of  leaking  and  greater 
speed  in  applying. 


Tools  for  Roll  and  Cap. 


Edging  Tong,  1-inch . 

Squeezing  Tong . 

. Fig.  282 . 

. Fig.  283 . 

. $1.50 

.  1.50 

.  1.00 

Jointer . 

. Fig.  306 . 

. Page  87 . 

. 50 

Note: — If  desired,  charge  for  tools  will  be  refunded,  if  tools  are  returned  in  good 
order,  freight  prepaid.  When  returned,  tools  should  be  plainly  and  securely  marked  or 
tagged  to  insure  proper  credit. 


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PRESSED  STANDING  SEAM  ROOFING. 

24  Gauge  and  Lighter. 

Painted  or  Galvanized. 

Is  very  simple  in  application  and  effective  in  construction.  The  sheets  are  formed 
with  a  cap  on  each  side. 


f  PRESSED 
STANDING  SPAM L 
ROOFING  / 


END  LOCK 


“A”  represents  sheet  as  shipped.  “B”  explains  method  of  application.  "C”  shows 
finished  seam. 

Sheets  are  24  inches  wide  from  center  of  seams  and  made  in  lengths  of  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10 
and  12  feet  in  all  gauges  No.  24  and  lighter. 

One  hundred  square  feet  per  square,  allowance  for  side  laps  included.  One 
pound  of  galvanized  cleats  shipped  with  each  square.  Fnd  locks  turned  10  cents  a 
square,  extra.  Can  be  applied  on  sheathing  with  end  laps,  if  the  roof  has  sufficient  pitch 
or  on  flat  roof,  with  end  locks. 

In  applying  this  roofing  the  nails  are  concealed,  no  nails  being  exposed  to  the  weather. 

Tools  Required — Sent  only  when  ordered. 

Squeezing  Tongs  (to  close  seams).  Fig.  283 . Page  88 

Snips .  Fig.  294 . Page  92 

Jointer .  Fig.  306 . Page  87 


$1.50 

1.00 

.50 


22  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


PRESSED  STANDING  SEAM  WITH  OUR  SPECIAL  HI-SEAM. 


This  style  roofing  overcomes  all  the  faults  of  old  style  roofing  with  scant  one-inch 
high  seams  and  is  so  constructed  that  the  experienced  and  inexperienced  may  erect  a 
roof  that  will  not  leak. 

Note  the  Hi-Seam,  which  is  lj^  inches  high,  over  which  water  cannot  climb  or  be  driven 
by  high  winds.  This  roof  will  be  a  success  on  any  pitch. 


Fig.  28  A. 
OLD  STYLE. 


Fig.  28  B. 

This  illustration  shows  exact  heighth  of  standing  seam. 

HI-SEAM. 

Tools  For  Hi-Seam. 

Squeezing  Tong,  \y2  inches,  Fig.  283 . Page  88 . Price,  $2.75  net. 

Snips . Price,  1.00  net. 

Joiner . Fig.  306 . Page  87 . Price,  50  net. 

Note: — If  desired,  charge  for  tools  will  be  refunded,  if  tools  are  returned  in  good 
order,  freight  prepaid.  When  returned,  tools  should  be  plainly  and  securely  marked  and 
tagged  to  insure  proper  credit. 


The  Moeschl-Ed wards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  23 


RULES  OF  MEASUREMENT. 

The  following  is  the  basis  upon  which  all  quotations  for  sheet  metal  building  materi 
are  made: 

A  square  consists  of  one  hundred  square  feet,  calculated  oy  the  following  rules: 

Corrugated  Sheets  Imitation  Brick  and  Stone — full  width  and  length  of  sheets  after 
being  corrugated  or  formed.  No  allowance  for  either  side  or  end  laps. 

V-Crimped,  Beaded,  Weatherboard — full  length  of  sheet  and  actual  covering  width. 
No  allowance  for  end  laps. 

Standing  Seam  (Pressed  Standing  Seam  or  Roll)  actual  covering  width  and  full  length 
are  caluclated,  whether  the  sheets  are  connected  by  end  locks  and  shipped  in  rolls,  or 
separate  and  shipped  in  bundles.  No  allowance  for  end  laps. 

Nails,  Clips  and  Rivets;  Wood  Strips,  Dry  Paint,  Cement  and  Ready  Mixed  Paints 
are  sold  by  the  pound,  gallon  or  square  (the  amount  generally  required  in  applying  a  square). 
They  are  not  included  in  the  price  quoted  for  the  roofing,  siding  and  ceiling,  unless  expressly 
stated,  but  when  furnished  are  charged  as  separate  items. 

Ridge  Roll,  Ridge  Cap,  Corrugated  Wood  Strips,  Corner  Boards,  Panel  Strips,  Window 
and  Door  Case  Coverings,  Mouldings,  Stilings,  etc.,  are  not  included  in  prices  quoted  for 
roofing,  siding  and  ceiling,  but  are  sold  by  the  lineal  foot  and  charged  as  separate  items. 

INSURANCE. 

As  a  rule,  metal  roofings  reduce  the  rate  of  insurance  fully  one-third  and  in  towns 
poorly  equipped  wfith  fire-fighting  apparatus  the  reduction  is  as  much  as  one- half  to  twro- 
thirds.  Builders  should  endeavor  to  make  their  buiMings  fire-proof  on  account  of  the 
inconvenience  and  loss  caused  by  both  fire  and  water,  as  well  as  the  tedious  problem  of 
adjustment  with  the  insurance  companies. 


TOOLS. 

When  tools  are  ordered  for  applying  roofing,  the  charge  will  be  as  per  list.  If  you 
do  not  want  to  keep  the  tools,  return  them  in  good  order,  charges  prepaid,  and  we  will 
credit  your  account  or  refund  the  amount  charged. 

When  returning  tools  please  be  particular  to  notify  us  and  to  mark  the  shipping 
tag  by  whom  returned  to  insure  proper  credit;  also  mail  us  bill  of  lading  to  enable  us  to 
trace  if  lost  in  transit. 


24  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


< 


2H-INCH  CORRUGATED  ROOFING  AND  SIDING. 
PAINTED  OR  GALVANIZED. 


Fig.  2. 

Sheet  metal  in  its  strongest  form  is  found  in  corrugated  sheets,  as  the  corrugations 
stiffen  the  sheets  to  the  highest  possible  degree.  When  applied  over  light,  inexpensive 
framing  it  makes  a  cheap,  substantial,  fire-proof  building.  They  can  be  applied  directly 
to  building  without  first  sheathing,  if  desired. 

We  make  3-inch,  2K*inch,  2-inch,  1^-inch  and  $4- inch  corrugations. 

All  corrugated  sheets  sold  per  ICO  sq.  ft.  (called  a  square),  with  no  allowance  for  laps. 

16  Gauge  and  Lighter.  Corrugations  are  >£-inch  deep.  Can  make  as  deep  as  Y%- inch. 

Sheets  26  Inches  Wide,  Both  Corrugations  Down.  Standard  Lengths  are  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 
10  and  12  feet. 


1 34-INCH  CORRUGATED  ROOFING  AND  SIDING. 
PAINTED  OR  GALVANIZED. 


Fig.  3. 

This  size  Corrugation  can  be  used  for  same  purpose  as  2J4-incli  Corrugated  Sheets. 
When  used  for  Roofing  purposes  should  be  lapped  two  full  Corrugations  on  side  of  sheet 
and  8  inches  on  end.  Makes  neat  Ceiling  or  covering  for  exterior  or  interior  of  any  kind 
of  building. 

22  Gauge  and  Lighter.  Corrugations  fi-inch  deep.  Sheets  25%  inches  wide, 
Corrugations  Both  Down,  Standard  Lengths  are  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10  and  12  feet. 

For  Galvanized  Nails  and  Lead  Washers  see  page  32. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  25 


5/8-INCH  CORRUGATED  SIDING  AND  CEILING. 
For  Sidings,  Ceilings,  Partitions,  Wainscoatings,  Etc. 


Fig.  4. 

This  size  corrugation  is  used  extensively  for  ceiling  purposes;  also  for  fire-proofing 
wooden  shutters,  sliding  doors  or  openings  and  for  lining  inside  frame  work,  joists,  facing, 
etc.,  etc. 

CORRUGATED  ROOFING  WITH  PRESSED  STANDING  SEAM  EDGES. 

Painted  or  Galvanized. 


Sheets  are  24  inches  wide  between 
seams  and  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10  and  12  feet 
long. 

Allowance  for  side  laps  included,  but 
not  for  end  laps. 

In  this  style  of  roofing  is  found  com¬ 
bined  all  of  the  desirable  features  of 
both  the  Corrugated  and  the  Pressed 
Standing  Seam.  On  account  of  the 
corrugations  this  roofing  cannot  be 
applied  with  end  locks  turned;  the  or¬ 
dinary  end  lap  is  therefore  used. 

The  method  of  applying  is  the 
same  as  for  Pressed  Standing 
Seam  Roofing,  except  that  in¬ 
stead  of  turning  end  locks  in  the 
sheets,  they  are  overlapped  four 
to  six  inches,  according  to  the 
pitch  of  the  roof.  The  comb  is 
formed  by  placing  a  piece  of 
wood  filler  between  the  seams 
on  either  side  of  the  ridge,  and 
applying  ridge  roll. 


2J^-inch  or  1  J^-incli 
Corrugations. 


Fig.  5 


26  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


CROSS  CORRUGATED  SHEETS. 
Painted  or  Galvanized. 


Fig.  833. 

Galvanized  Nails 
and  Lead  Washers. 


Manufactured  especially  for  grain  elevators,  mills  and  high  buildings,  where  there  is 
liability  of  structure  settling. 

23^-inch  corrugations  carried  in  stock  28  inches  wide,  45,  50,  56,  66,  77,  88,  100,  110 
and  132  inches  long.  Made  in  all  gauges,  16  and  lighter. 

lJ4-inch  corrugations  carried  in  stock  28  inches  wide,  44,  49,  55,  65,  76,  87,  99,  109 
and  130  inches  long.  Made  in  all  gauges,  No.  22  and  lighter. 

^-inch  corrugations  carried  in  stock  28  inches  wide,  44,  49,  55,  65,  76,  87,  99,  109  and 
130  inches  long.  Made  in  all  gauges.  No.  24  and  lighter. 

Other  sizes  will  be  made  promptly  on  special  orders. 


Fig.  7. 


CORRUGATED 
ELEVATOR  SHEETS. 

Galvanized  or  Painted. 

The  regular  size  of  sheets  for  elevator 
siding  is  26  to  32  inches  wide  by  24  to 
40  inches  long,  23^-inch  corrugations. 

Elevator  sheets  are  laid  with  a  two- 
inch  end  lap  and  nailed  two  inches 
above  the  upper  edges  of  lower  sheets, 
thus  allowing  the  sheets  a  play  of  two 
inches  in  every  course  if  the  sides 
of  the  elevator  settle,  which  sometimes 
happens.  By  applying  in  this  manner 
the  sheets  will  not  buckle  nor  will 
the  nails  be  drawn  out  if  settling  occurs. 


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CORRUGATED  CURVED  AWNINGS. 


Made  from  Nos.  16  to  28  gauge  black,  painted  or  galvanized  sheets,  with  2J^-inch  or 
lJ4-inch  corrugations. 


Fig.  159. 

Single  Curved  Awning,  Supported  by  Post  and  Frame. 

See  Figs.  172  and  174,  Page  28. 


Fig.  160. 

Double  Curved  Awning,  Supported  by  Brace  and  Frame. 
See  Figs.  170  and  171,  Page  28. 


28  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


ORNAMENTAL  AWNINGS. 


Fig.  187. 

There  are  many  places  where  a  plain  corrugated  awning  will  mar  the  looks  of  the  sur¬ 
roundings.  For  such  places  we  have  designed  a  neat  and  ornamental  awning  or  canopy. 
The  awnings  are  as  strong  and  durable  as  others,  cost  but  little  more  and  add  so 
much  to  the  appearance  of  the  building. 

Prices  on  application. 


Fig.  172. 
T-Iron  Rafters. 

Price  per  foot,  70  cents. 


ffl 


Fig.  174. 
Pipe  Post. 


Pipe  Post. 

Price  List. 

2  -in.  size.  . .  .30  cents  per  foot 
2J^-in.  size.  .  .  .40  cents  per  foot 

3  -in.  size.  . .  .60  cents  per  foot 

Price  includes  flange  and  slots 
and  holes  to  secure  T-Iron 
Rafter. 


Size 
A  to  B 

6-0 

5-6 

5-0 

4-6 

4-0 

4-0 


Price  List. 

Size 
B  to  C 

12-0 

10-0 

9-0 

8-0 

7-0 

6-0 


$9.50 

8.00 

7.50 
7.00 

6.50 
6.00 


Price  includes  clips  for  fastening 
wood  purlins. 

Angle  Iron  Purlins.  Price  8 
cents  per  lineal  foot. 


Write  for  discounts. 


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CORRUGATED  CURVED 
AWNINGS. 

How  to  Order. 

State  whether  painted  or  galvan¬ 
ized  corrugated  is  wanted  and  the 
size  of  corrugations,  2J4-inch  or  IJ4- 
inch,  also  the  gauge.  State  if  T-Iron 
rafters,  Fig.  172  or  brackets  Fig. 
173,  185  or  186  are  wanted. 

If  T-iron  rafters  are  ordered,  give 
the  distance  from  the  building  to 
the  point  where  pipe  posts  are  to 
be  placed  as  shown  by  C  Fig.  183, 
and  length  of  post  as  shown  by 
D  Fig.  184. 

If  brackets  are  ordered,  give  the 
distance  from  A  to  B  and  B  to  C, 
Fig.  173. 

Give  the  total  width  of  building 
as  shown  by  A,  Fig.  183  and  total 
width  that  awning  can  project  as 
shown  by  M,  Fig.  185. 

Give  a  sketch  showing  how  brack¬ 
ets  fasten  against  wall  and  show 
offset,  if  any,  from  top  and  lower 
brace.  State  numbers  of  brackets 
required. 

State  if  frame  is  to  be  attached 
to  wood,  brick,  stone  or  iron. 

For  flashing  on  roof  against  build¬ 
ing,  see  Fig.  86,  page  31. 

State  if  Angle  Iron  Purlins  or 
wood  are  wanted,  see  Fig.  184. 


AWNINGS  WITH  STRAIGHT 
ROOF. 

We  furnish  awnings  with  straight 
sheets,  using  either  corrugated 
sheets,  cluster  shingles  or  our  “Just- 
Right  Roofing. 

Prices  on  application. 


30  The  Moeschl-Ed wards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 

CURVED  CORRUGATED  SHEETS.  and  23^-Inch  Corrugation. 


Corrugated  sheet  for  Roofing  and  Ceiling.  Sheets  are  curved  to  any  required  radius 
and  of  any  length.  We  curve  the  corrugation  as  shown  in  Fig.  161  in  any  gauge  from  16 
to  28  inclusive,  guaranteeing  all  curving  to  be  perfect  and  to  correspond  with  specifica¬ 
tions  furnished. 


Fig.  162. 

Ulnstrates  position  of  curved  corrugated  sheets  on  floor  beams,  for  ceilings  in  fire¬ 
proof  buildings  after  concrete  filling  is  put  in.  The  ceilings  may  be  painted  in  any 
color  to  suit.  Prices  quoted  on  specifications  only. 


APPLYING  CORRUGATED  SHEETS  TO  STEEL  FRAME  STRUCTURES. 


T 


Fig.  164. 


Fig.  165A. 


...  Fi2-  165>  Fig.  165A.  Fig.  166. 

nigures  164  165  and  166  illustrate  the  most  popular  methods  of  fastening  Corru¬ 
gated  Sheets  to  Steel  Frames.  Fig.  165A  illustrates  our  oval  head  fasteners  which  are 
made  from  /6-inch  soft  galvanized  wire  in  6,  8,  10,  12  and  14-inch  lengths.  Side  laps  of 
sheets  should  be  riveted  every  12  to  18  inches  and  end  laps  in  alternate  corrugations. 

Price  on  Clips  Nails  and  Rivets  upon  application. 


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CORRUGATED  SIDE  WALL  FLASHING. 


Fig.  87. 

Made  in  both  254-inch  and  154-inch  corrugated.  Painted  or  Galvanized. 

CORRUGATED  END  WALL  FLASHING. 


Fig.  86. 

Made  in  both  254-inch  and  154 -inch  corrugated.  Painted  or  Galvanized. 

CORRUGATED  RIDGE  ROLL. 


Fig.  85. 

Made  in  both  254-inch  and  1 54-inch  corrugated.  Painted  or  Galvanized. 


Fig.  158. 

Shows  Application  of  our  Corrugated  Ridge  Roll. 
CORRUGATED  RIDGE  CAPPING. 


Fig.  84. 

Made  in  both  254-inch  and  154-inch  corrugated.  Painted  or  Galvanized. 


32  The  Moeschl-Ed wards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


LEAD  WASHERS. 


These  washers  make  water  tight  joints  on  any  surface.  They  also  prevent  rust  below 
the  nail  head  and  are  used  extensively  with  all  metal  roofing  and  siding.  Packed  in 
boxes  containing  100  pounds  each.  A  pound  contains  325  washers,  sufficient  to  apply 
about  three  squares  of  roofing  or  siding.  We  will  also  furnish  washers  in  quantities  to 
apply  special  orders  of  roofing  and  siding. 


“NEVER-RUST”  GALVANIZED  NAILS. 


W  No.  13  1"  No.  12  1  y2"  No.  10 


Fig.  835. 


1 M"  No.  10  2"  No.  9 


Shows  full  size  of  Barbed  Steel  Wire 
Nails  used  in  fastening  Corrugated  Iron 
and  other  styles  of  Sheet  Metal  Roof¬ 
ing,  Siding  and  Ceiling. 


Made  especially  for  us  for  roofing  purposes.  Are  treated  and  coated  by  a  special 
process,  which  makes  them  absolutely  rustless  and  consequently  unlike  the  ordinary 
nails. 

They  will  not  affect  metal  roofing. 


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CORRUGATED  GALVANIZED  CULVERTS. 


Fig.  176. 

Requires  No  Painting. 

Made  from  genuine  rust-resisting,  non-corrosive  iron  in  multiples  of  two  feet  and  in 
any  diameter  up  to  96  inches.  Culverts  are  made  from  No.  22  to  No.  10  gauge  inclusive, 
the  diameter  determining  the  gauge. 

Furnished  in  any  length,  riveted  by  machinery  which  makes  the  seams  tight  and  a 
straight  culvert.  Shipped  complete  in  as  long  lengths  as  is  convenient  to  handle.  When 
lengths  ordered  are  too  long  for  economical  handling  we  furnish  a  connecting  band  for 
joining  the  short  lengths,  enabling  you  to  get  the  length  desired. 


Diameter  in 

22 

20 

18 

16 

14 

12 

Inches. 

Gauge 

Gauge 

Gauge 

Gauge 

Gauge 

Gauge 

Price 

Pi  ice 

Price 

Price 

Price 

Price 

Per  Foot 

Per  Foot 

Per  Foot 

Per  Foot 

Per  Foot 

Per  Foot 

8 

50 

57 

71 

10 

63 

73 

.91 

12 

.75 

.85 

1.15 

1  35 

15 

.95 

1  . 10 

1.45 

1  70 

18 

1 .20 

1 .35 

1.75 

2.05 

2.50 

24 

1.70 

2.25 

2 . 65 

3.10 

30 

2.15 

2 . 80 

3  30 

3.95 

36 

3.40 

4.00 

4.80 

6 . 40 

45 

4.20 

5.00 

6.00 

8.00 

48 

4,50 

5.50 

6.50 

8.60 

60 

6 . 70 

8 . 00 

10.80 

72 

8.00 

9.50 

14.20 

FACTS. 

Made  in  one  piece,  the  width  of  your 
road,  hence  no  joints  to  break  loose. 

The  corrugations  form  a  binder  with 
the  soil,  hence  wash  outs  are  unknown. 

Being  machine  riveted  the  seams  arc 
tighter  and  the  culvert  straighter. 

No  tools  of  any  sort  necessary  to  in¬ 
stall  one  of  our  corrugated  culverts. 

Have  the  approval  of  the  United  States 
Good  Roads  authorities. 


CARRYING  CAPACITY. 

Showing  how  many  culverts  of  one  size 
it  takes  to  carry  as  much  water  as  any 
larger  size,  each  culvert  having  a  fall  of 
one  inch  to  the  hundred  feet. 


Example — One  60-inch  culvert  will 
carry  as  much  water  as  86  12-inch  cul¬ 
verts. 


60"  48" 

36" 

30" 

24" 

IS" 

12" 

1  1  % 

VA 

QVs 

14  K 

34§  ' 

86 

1 

2'A 

3K 

8A 

19f 

49 

1 

l7A 

4 

^TO 

24M 

1 

2A 

5 

12A 

1 

02 

6 

1  2H 


34  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


MECCO  PORTABLE  ALL  METAL  GARAGE. 


Fig.  177. 


Made  entirely  of  metal,  riveted  and  bolted  together.  Each  section  is  made  of  heavy 
corrugated  iron,  riveted  to  angle  iron  frames  in  4  x  8  foot  units.  The  corners  of  all 
frames  are  reinforced  with  gusset  plates,  and  when  set  up  according  to  blue  print  and  in¬ 
structions  which  we  furnish,  it  is  absolutely  rigid,  fire-proof,  storm-proof,  lightning-proof, 
and  will  last  a  lifetime. 


The  Mecco  Portable  Garage  can  be  erected  in  two  or  three  hours,  as  the  construction 
is  ver}^  simple.  With  each  garage  we  furnish: 

One  pair  double  entrance  doors,  each  4x8  feet,  braced  and  fitted  with  hasp 
for  padlock. 


Two  Louvre  Ventilators  for  the  gables  to  remove  all  fumes  and  keep  the  interior  of 
the  garage  dry. 

Three  fireproof  windows  with  wire  glass,  all  necessary  bolts  and  nuts  for  the  complete 
assembling  of  the  building. 

We  do  not  furnish  floors. 


Note: — To  meet  every  requirement  of  those  who  are  interested  in  Metal  Garages, 
we  make  in  addition  to  the  above  a  strictly  good,  low  cost,  wood  frame  Metal  Covered 
Garage.  Also  an  All  Metal  Garage  of  different  frame  and  exterior  construction,  as  well 
as  an  All  Metal  Garage  of  portable  construction  which  is  put  together  with  bolts  and 
which  can  be  erected  by  anyone  who  will  follow  the  detailed  instructions  enclosed  with 
invoice. 

Fire-proof  portable  buildings  made  for  all  purposes,  and  any  size,  suitable  for  Real 
Estate  Offices,  Powder  or  Oil  Houses,  Bunk  Houses  for  contractors.  Section  Houses  for 
Railroads,  Chicken  Coops,  Boat  Houses,  Summer  Camp  Houses,  etc. 

Prices  quoted  on  receipt  of  specifications.  Send  for  illustrated  circular. 


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BEADED  SIDING  AND  CEILING. 
Painted  or  Galvanized. 


Fig.  39. 


Shows  sheet  of  Beaded  Siding  and  Ceiling.  Sheets  cover  24  inches  from  center  to 
center  of  outside  beads  and  can  be  furnished  any  length  up  to  10  feet.  The  beads  are  small 
corrugations,  j^-inch  wide  and  )4-inch  deep,  spaced  3  inches  from  center  to  center. 

This  style  of  ceiling  is  very  desirable  in  stores,  churches,  warehouses,  factories,  engine 
rooms,  boiler  rooms,  public  halls,  paper  mills,  glass  factories,  etc. 

No  special  tools  required.  The  sheets  should  be  lapped  one  or  two  inches  at  ends  and 
over  one  bead  at  side.  Can  be  applied  perpendicularly  or  horizontally  (as  preferred)  to 
boards,  studding  or  joists  placed  the  proper  distance  apart,  or  over  old  plaster.  Pur¬ 
chasers  can  paint  it  any  desired  color.  Regular  length  sheets,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9  and  10  feet. 
We  always  ship  sheets  8  feet  long  unless  otherwise  ordered.  One  square  consists  of  6)4 
sheets  24  x  96  or  its  equivalent  and  will  lay  one  square,  less  the  lap  at  the  end  of  the  sheets. 


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PRESSED  STEEL  BRICK  SIDING. 
PAINTED  OR  GALVANIZED. 


Fig.  40. 

Pressed  Steel  Brick  Siding  ready  for  application.  Can  be  applied  by  any  mechanic. 
Costs  no  more  than  best  wood  siding  and  about  one-fifth  that  of  brick. 

In  beauty  of  appearance,  durability,  cheapness,  and  as  a  protection  against  fire,  we 
c'aim  this  siding  has  no  equal.  Most  Insurance  Underwriters  give  this  style  of  covering 
the  same  rating  as  Brick  or  Stone. 

ALWAYS  LAY  THE  CONCAVE  OR  HOLLOWED  PART  OF  MORTAR  LINE 
ON  OUTSIDE. 

Corner  Trimming  and  Pilasters.  See  page  37. 


Fig.  41. 

When  applied  has  the  appearance  of  rock-faced  brick, 


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CORNER  TRIMMINGS  AND  PILASTERS 
Painted  or  Galvanized. 


I 


Face  13  inches  wide. 

Fig.  40A. 


Face,  13  inches  wide. 

Fig.  41A. 


Each  Face,  13  inches  wide. 

Fig.  40B. 


Each  Face,  13  inches  wide. 

Fig.  4IB. 


Corners  and  Pilasters  show  13  inches  to  the  weather  on  each  face.  Use  a  wood  back, 
J^-inch  thick  and  12%-inch  wide. 


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ROCK  FACE  STONE  SIDING. 
Painted  or  Galvanized. 


Fig.  42. 


It  is  unquestionably  an  elegant  facing  for  store  fronts  and  is  now  generally  preferred 
to  the  old  galvanized  iron  fronts,  because  it  is  cheaper,  makes  a  handsomer  front  and 
is  more  easily  applied. 

Architects,  builders  and  contractors  have  endorsed  the  use  of  Rock  Face  Siding  for 
dwellings,  school  houses,  business  blocks,  factories,  opera  houses,  auditoriums,  in  preference 
to  any  other  style  of  siding. 

Our  Metal  Sidings  can  be  applied  by  any  mechanic,  lay  perfectly  smooth  and  after 
being  painted  are  a  good  imitation  of  and  substitute  for  brick  or  stone. 

Cost  about  half  as  much  as  wood  siding  and  about  one-eigth  that  of  brick.  In 
beauty  of  appearance,  durability,  cheapness,  and  as  a  protection  against  fire,  we  claim 
these  sidings  have  no  equal.  Most  insurance  underwriters  give  this  style  of  covering  the 
same  rating  as  brick  or  stone. 


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CONTINUOUS  ROCK-FACED  STONE. 

PAINTED  OR  GALVANIZED. 

Used  for  Belt  Courses,  Windows  and  Door  Caps,  Window  Sills,  etc.  Made  4,  6,  8 
and  10  inches  in  width  and  5  and  10  foot  lengths. 


Fig.  208. 


CORNER  TRIMMINGS  AND  PILASTERS. 


Fig.  209.  Fig.  210. 


Fig.  211. 


These  Corners  show  12  inches  to  the  weather  on  each  face.  Use  a  wood  back  jdj-inch 
thick  by  the  width  of  the  face  of  the  corner  plate.  After  placed  in  position  proceed  to 
apply  the  siding. 


Prices  on  Application. 


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WEATHER  BOARD  SIDING. 
Painted  or  Galvanized. 


Fig.  38. 


Used  extensivelyjis  siding  omframe  buildings.  Cheap,  durable  and  fire-proof  and  the 
preferred  substitute  for  Wooden  Weather-Boarding. 

We  furnish  6J4  sheets  24  x  96  inches  for  a  square,  which  will  lay  100  square  feet  on 
building,  less  the  laps  at  the  end  of  the  sheets. 

Eight  foot  lengths  can  be  applied  directly  to  studding  16  inches  from  centers,  or  on 
rough  sheathing.  In  order  to  provide  for  1-inch  end  laps,  place  every  sixth  stud  15  inches 
from  centers.  When  applying  to  sheathing,  place  nails  4  to  6  inches  apart,  along  the 
horizontal  laps  and  immediately  under  the  projecting  crimp.  When  applying  to  studding 
nail  to  each  stud.  Nail  end  laps  at  the  upper  edge  of  each  face  or  “board.” 

Manufactured  in  5,  6,  7,  8,  9  and  10  foot  lengths. 


Fig.  213. 


Shows  MetalA'Corner  Boards  used  in  finishing  corners  and  angles  of  buildings  in 
connection  with  Weather-Board  Siding. 

Corner  Boards  are  sold  by  the  lineal  foot  and  made  in  lengths  from  2  to  10  feet. 
Each'face  is  made  4  inches  wide. 


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PLAIN  CORNICE,  WINDOW  AND  DOOR  CASINGS. 


Fig.  215.  Fig.  216.  Fig.  217. 

Plain  Cornice. 


Fig.  215.  Fig.  216.  Fig.  217. 

Plain  Cornice. 

Fig.  214.  Painted  Galvanized 

24-inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot .  $0.18  $0.24 

26-inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot . 193d>  .26 

28-inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot . 21  .28 

30-inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot . 23  .30 

Sills  for  Windows  and  Doors. 

Fig.  215.  Painted  Galvanized 

9-inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot .  $0.07  $0.09 

10-inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot . 07  Yi  -10 

12-inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot . 09  .12 

Casings  and  Caps  for  Windows. 

Figs.  216  and  217.  Painted  Galvanized 

3- inch  Face,  10-inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot .  $0.074£  $0. 10 

4- inch  Face,  11-inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot . 083dj  .  11 

5- inch  Face,  12-inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot . 09  .12 


BARN  DOOR  TRACK  COVER. 
Galvanized  or  Painted. 


Fig.  219. 

Protects  barn  door  rails  from  rain  and  snow,  preventing  wheels  and  rails  from  rusting. 
Usual  size,  10-inch  girth.  Made  in  10-foot  lengths. 


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METAL  SHINGLES. 


For  Roofing  and  Siding. 


Painted  and  Galvanized. 


We  are  now  offering  to  the  trade  a  full  line  of  Sheet  Metal  Shingles.  These  Shingles 
are  adapted  and  unequaled  for  Residences,  Schools,  Churches  and  Public  Buildings  of 
all  kinds.  They  make  a  practical,  durable  and  ornamental  roof  and  are  equally  suitable 
for  siding.  From  a  viewpoint  of  beauty  they  cannot  be  excelled.  They  are  perfectly 
water  tight  and  are  the  only  shingle  on  the  market  with  a  continuous  seal  at  the  end  of  the 
side  locks.  It  is  impossible  for  rain,  snow  and  sleet  to  blow  under  them. 

“Standard  Shingles”  are  made  in  three  sizes,  the  larger  sizes  being  used  for  covering 
buildings  with  ordinary  pitch  and  the  smallest  size  for  ornamenting  Gable  Ends,  Towers, 
Porches,  Roofs,  etc.  A  careful  examination  of  our  shingles  will  convince  the  most  skep¬ 
tical  of  the  superiority  of  our  mechanical  and  scientific  construction.  We  do  not  use  light 
weight  material  and  sacrifice  quality  in  order  to  lower  our  cost.  To  those  who  want  the 
best,  both  in  material  and  construction,  we  are  prepared  to  furnish  a  high  grade  article  at 
a  moderate  price.  This  applies  also  to  our  “Justright,”  “Ideal”  and  “Covington”  Shingles, 
illustrated  on  pages  44,  45  and  46,  which  however,  are  made  in  one  size  only,  10  x  14. 


Galvanized  Shingles  require  no  painting,  unless  desired  for  appearance.  There  are 
no  cracks  in  the  coating  of  our  shingles,  as  we  use  a  special  tight  coated  stock,  manufac¬ 
tured  for  us  exclusively.  We  stand  back  of  all  our  goods  and  guarantee  our  Metal  Shingles 
to  be  absolutely  free  from  all  imperfections  in  the  zinc  coating. 

Our  Painted  Shingles  are  not  made  from  wasters.  All  shingles  are  made  from  sheets  of 
prime  terne  plates  and  are  covered  with  a  coat  of  special  paint  (which  is  mixed  with  pure 
linseed  oil),  with  a  dipping  process  which  covers  all  parts,  including  the  lock.  We  recom¬ 
mend  that  another  coat  of  good  quality  metal  roofing  paint  be  put  on  as  soon  as  con¬ 
venient  after  the  roof  is  laid. 

Our  shingles  are  packed  in  strong  boxes  containing  one  square. 


All  trimmings,  such  as  Valleys,  Flashings,  Hips,  Ridges,  etc.,  arc  shown  on  the  fol¬ 
lowing  pages. 


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METAL  SHINGLES. 


“ Standard ”  lock  joint  metal  shingles  are 
ornamental,  durable,  inexpensive  and  absolutely 
weather-proof.  Wind  will  not  affect  them. 
Expansion  and  contraction  provided  for.  No 
repairs  are  required.  They  are  fire-proof. 

“Standard”  shingles  made  in  three  sizes:  7x10 
inches,  10  x  14  inches  and  14  x  20  inches. 

Packed  in  boxes  containing  sufficient  quantity 
to  lay  one  square  to  the  weather. 

Sizes . 7  x  10  in.  10  x  14  in.  14  x  20  in. 

No.  per  Square.  .  .  312  140  67 


Fig.  56. 

Standard  Metal  Shingles. 

Made  of  galvanized  steel.  Painted 
LC  and  IX  tin  or  copper. 


Fig.  228. 

Cut  shows  a  continuous  seal  at 
■nd  of  side  lock ;  impossible  for  rain, 
know  or  sleet  to  blow  up  under  it. 
Ours  is  the  only  shingle  on  the  mar¬ 
ket  having  this  feature. 


III i 

Fig.  56A. 

No  solder  required.  No  nails  exposed. 
No  extra  tools  necessary.  Any  mechanic 
can  apply  them. 

Also  suitable  for  Siding,  Mansards, 
Gables,  etc. 


Fig.  227. 

Provision  is  made  for  expansion  and  contraction. 


Fig.  57B. 

This  shows  application  of  our  Justright  Shingle  (Fig.  57)  with  ornamental  Ridge  Capping, 

Finial  and  Hip  Shingles  in  position. 


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METAL  SHINGLES. 


“Justright”  Shingle. 


Fig.  57. 


Fig.  57A. 

Shows  Justright  Shingles  assembled. 


Justright  Metal  Shingles  are 
manufactured  in  one  size,  10x14 
inches,  and  are  packed  one 
square  in  a  box.  A  square  con¬ 
sists  of  140  shingles,  a  sufficient 
number  to  lay  a  square  to  the 
weather. 

See  figures  228  and  227,  page  43 
for  construction  of  lock  and  end 
finish. 


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METAL  SHINGLES. 


Fig.  58A 

Shows  Ideal  Shingles  Assembled. 


Fig.  58. 

IDEAL  SHINGLE 

Manufactured  in  one  size,  10  x  14 
inches,  and  packed  one  square  in  a  box. 
A  square  consists  of  140  shingles,  a 
sufficient  number  to  lay  a  square  to 
the  weather.  See  figures  227  and  228 
for  construction  of  lock  and  end  finish. 


Fig.  58B. 

This  shows  application  of  our  "Ideal”  Shingles,  Fig.  58,  with  ornamental  Ridge  Cap¬ 
ping,  Finial  and  Hip  Shingles  in  position. 


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METAL  SHINGLES. 


Fig.  59. 

‘Covington”  Metal  Shingle. 

Manufactured  in  one  size,  10  x  14  inches, 
and  packed  one  square  in  a  box.  A  square 
consists  of  140  shingles,  a  sufficient  number 
to  lay  a  square  to  the  weather. 

See  figures  228  and  227,  Page  43,  for  con¬ 
struction  and  end  finish. 


Fig.  59 A. 

Shows  “Covington”  Shingles  assembled. 


Fig.  59B. 

This  shows  application  of  our  “Covington”  Shingles,  Fig.  59,  with  ornamental  Ridge 
Capping,  Finial  and  Hip  Shingle  in  position. 


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METAL  SHINGLES. 


Special  Fittings. 


Fig.  91. — Superior  Ridge  Roll 


Fig.  92. — Superior  Ridge  Capping 


Fig.  93. 

Superior  Valley 


Fig.  94. 

Shows  manner  of  locking 
Shingles  to  Superior  Valley 


Fig.  95. 

Gable  End  Finish 


Fig.  96. 

Combination  Gable  and 
Moulding. 


Fig.  97. 
Hip  Shingle. 


Fig.  98. 

Superior  Shingle  Gutter. 
Shingles  lock  over  fold 
same  as  on  valley. 


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GENERAL  INSTRUCTIONS  FOR  APPLYING  METAL  SHINGLES,  VALLEY, 
RIDGE  CAPPING,  HIP  SHINGLES,  ETC. 

Metal  Shingles  are  suitable  for  any  roof  upon  which  wood  shingles  or  slate  can  be 
used;  upon  all  roofs  having  a  pitch  of  three  inches  or  more  to  the  foot. 

Metal  Shingles  are  laid  by  the  same  rules  that  govern  the  laying  of  wood  shingles  or 
slate:  Cover  building  with  sheathing  boards  laid  tight  joint;  good  common  boards  will 
answer,  but  must  be  of  even  thickness.  Sheathing  boards  must  always  be  laid  either 
parallel  with  the  ridge  and  eaves  or  diagonally — never  lay  sheathing  boards  up  and  down. 

The  use  of  sheathing  paper  laid  underneath  the  shingles  is  recommended.  Being  a 
non-conductor,  it  adds  much  to  the  warmth  of  the  house  in  winter,  makes  the  house  cooler 
in  hot  weather  and  adds  but  little  to  the  cost  of  the  roof.  Never  use  tarred  paper  under 
metal  roofing,  the  acid  in  the  tar  injures  the  metal. 

The  center  of  each  shingle  must  be  exactly  over  joints  of  last  course  laid,  so  as  to 
break  joints.  Commence  laying  the  shingles  at  the  lower  left  hand  comer  of  the  roof, 
when  facing  the  comb  of  the  roof.  Let  the  first  course  project  over  the  eaves  about  one 
inch  or  more,  using  a  line,  keeping  the  courses  straight  at  the  bottom.  The  bottom  end 
of  the  shingle  is  the  guide  to  lay  a  straight  course  and  not  the  top.  Always  best  to  use 
a  chalk-line  for  bottom  of  each  course  to  insure  a  perfect  job. 

At  the  ends  of  the  building  let  shingles  project  about  one  inch  over  the  verge  or  barge- 
board,  turn  sides  down  and  nail  them  to  verge-boards.  Where  cutting  and  fitting  are 
necessary,  the  good  judgment  of  the  workman  must  be  his  guide.  If  there  be  a  gutter 
formed  near  the  eaves,  have  the  shingles  rest  upon  it,  as  you  would  if  using  wood  shingles 
or  slate. 

Lay  our  Special  Valley  from  eaves  to  comb  of  roof,  nailing  only  on  the  outer  edge  of  the 
flange.  The  use  of  our  Special  Valley  will  insure  a  perfect  weather-proof  joint  and  greatly 
assist  in  laying  the  shingles. 

In  laying  shingles  toward  the  Valley  to  connect  up  the  Valley,  cut  tlie  shingles  to  the 
same  mitre  as  the  Valley,  allowing  them  to  project  about  one-half  inch  over  the  fold  in  the 
Valley  and  turn  same  under  to  form  a  hook,  then  with  hand-tongs  or  other  tool  lock  the 
shingle  to  the  flange  of  the  Valley.  The  fold  in  the  Valley  allows  for  contraction  and 
expansion. 

In  working  from  the  Valley,  it  is  best  to  lock  three  or  four  shingles  together,  place  them 
in  position  on  the  roof  with  bottoms  parallel  with  eaves,  tack  them  at  the  top,  then  with 
straight  edge  mark  and  cut  shingles  to  fit  angle  of  the  V alley,  allowing  about  one-half  inch 
to  bend  under  and  lock  on  the  flange  of  the  Valley.  This  is  easily  done  with  hand-tongs 
or  other  tool. 

Our  Ridge  Roll  and  Ridge  Capping  must  be  put  in  place  and  nailed  to  the  sheathing 
before  the  last  course  of  shingles  is  laid  at  the  top  of  the  roof.  Slide  the  tongue  end  of  one 
piece  of  Capping  into  the  opposite  end  of  the  next  piece  to  make  a  snug  joint.  Nail  Capping 
through  nailing  flanges;  do  not  nail  through  the  folds.  Insert  the  top  of  the  last  course  of 
shingles  into  the  folds  of  the  Ridge  Capping  over  the  nailing  flanges,  thus  protecting  the 
nail-heads  from  the  weather,  and  making  an  absolute  weather-proof  finish. 

Hip  Shingles  are  applied  over  the  main  roof  shingles  after  they  are  all  laid  and  nailed 
in  place.  The  roof  shingles  are  laid  clear  to  the  hip  and  allowed  to  project  and  cut  off 
one  inch  beyond  the  hip  line.  This  projection  is  to  be  turned  down  over  the  hip  and 
nailed.  The  shingles  on  the  other  side  of  the  roof  are  allowed  to  project  about  one  inch 
back  over  the  hip  line  and  over  the  side  already  finished,  turned  down  and  nailed. 

At  the  hip  there  is  a  double  covering  of  shingles,  both  edges  nailed.  The  Hip  Shingles 
are  then  laid  in  place  and  nailed,  starting  from  the  bottom  upward,  over-lapping  each  other 
enough  to  make  a  tight  joint. 

In  flashing  against  a  side  wall  bend  the  shingle  so  that  it  projects  up  the  side  of  the 
wall  three  inches  or  m  ore  and  counter-flash  down  to  within  one  inch  of  the  roof  line.  These 
directions  apply  to  dormers,  chimneys,  skylights,  etc.,  etc. 

Any  good  carpenter  or  workman  who  understands  the  simple  rules  for  applying  wood 
shingles  or  slate  will  have  no  trouble  in  laying  metal  shingles.  No  solder  is  used.  A  pair 
of  snips  and  hammer,  the  most  ordinary  of  tools,  are  required  to  apply  a  metal  roofing  that 
is  waterproof,  fireproof,  ornamental,  not  expensive,  and  if  properly  painted  will  last  with¬ 
out  repairs  as  long  as  the  building  stands. 


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CLUSTER  SHINGLES. 


Painted  and  Galvanized. 

These  designs,  which  are  new  and  original,  will  add  greatly  to  the  appearance  of  your 
building  and  cost  but  little  more  than  our  regular  roofings. 

The  embossing  gives  beauty,  strength  and  rigidity,  prevents  rattling  and  buckling  and 
adds  durability  by  keeping  it  dry  and  cool.  The  embossing  permits  of  free  and  uninter¬ 
rupted  circulation  of  air  on  the  underside,  preventing  the  accumulation  of  moisture  and 
its  results — rust  and  corrosion. 

These  shingles  look  like  slate  and  are  furnished  in  sheets,  24  inches  wide  and  in 
lengths  5  to  10  feet  long.  A  hammer  and  nails  is  all  that  is  required  to  apply  them.  These 
shingles  can  be  applied  on  rafters  or  over  old  wood  shingles  and  are  applied  the  same  as 
V  crimp  roofing. 


Fig.  843. 

This  residence  is  entirely  covered  with  our  sheet  metal  products,  which  includes  the 
following:  Cresting,  Finials,  Cluster  Shingles,  Cornice,  Gable  Shingles,  Rock  Face  Brick 
for  siding,  Rock  Face  Stone  for  Pilasters,  Porch  Columns,  Porch  Railings,  Rock  Face 
Stone  for  foundation,  Caps,  Sills  and  Casing  for  windows.  Box  Gutters,  Conductor  I  ipes 
and  all  ornamental  belts  and  trimmings. 


50  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


CLUSTER  SHINGLES. 
Painted  or  Galvanized. 


“GEM  No.  1.” 
CLUSTER  SHINGLES 


“GEM”  No.  2. 
CLUSTER  SHINGLES 


JJDJ- 

Mm 


Fig.  833. 

Galvanized  Nails  and 
Lead  Washers. 


These  Nails  and  Washers 
are  all  that  is  required  to 
apply  Cluster  .Shingles. 


Fig.  30. 


■V\  AAr 


Fig.  31. 


Made  24  inches  wide 
and  in  lengths  from  5  feet 
to  10  feet  with  single  V 
crimp  edges. 


Made  24  inches  wide  and 
in  lengths  from  5  feet  to  10 
feet  with  double  V  crimp 
edges. 


“Gem  No.  1”  Cluster  Shingles  in  sheets  is  the  simplest  style  and  cheapest  form  of 
metal  shingle  roofing  manufactured.  It  is  applied  in  the  same  manner  as  V  Crimp  roofing. 

“Gem  No.  2”  Cluster  Shingles  are  made  with  two  V  Crimps  on  the  edges,  which  form 
a  valley  beyond  which  water  cannot  be  forced  by  high  wands  (the  same  as  “Justright” 
Roofing)  and  is  applied  in  the  same  manner  as  “Justright’’  Roofing. 

Any  careful  workman  who  can  lay  sheets  in  a  straight  line  and  drive  nails  can  apply 
our  Cluster  Shingles. 

Our  "Justright”  Ridge  Roll,  Fig.  16A,  Page  9,  can  be  used  with  these  shingles. 


rile  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  51 


CLUSTER  SHINGLES. 
Painted  or  Galvanized. 


Fig.  29. 

“Kentucky”  Cluster  Shingles. 

Made  24  inches  wide  and  in  lengths  from  5  feet  to  10  feet. 

Sheets  are  furnished  with  pressed  standing  seam  edges  and  applied  with  cleats  in 
the  same  manner  as  Pressed  Standing  Seam  Roofing. 


MECCO  CLUSTER  SHINGLE  SIDING. 


Fig.  80. 

Made  24  inches  by  60  inches,  also  24  inches  by  96  inches. 

Used  for  siding  and  in  gable  on  frame  buildings  at  a  cost  of  about  half  as  much  as 
wood  shingles.  Can  be  applied  by  any  mechanic.  These  shingles  are  shown  in  the  gable  of 
building  on  page  49. 


52  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


GALVANIZED  PLAIN  ROUND  CONDUCTOR  PIPE. 

Made  in  10-foot  lengths,  without  cross  seams. 


List  Price. 


Gauge 

Size — 1%-in.  2-in. 

23/2-in. 

3-in. 

3M-in. 

4-in. 

5-in. 

6-in. 

30 . 

.  lO^c  12^c 

13  Me 

14Mc 

17c 

19c 

24c 

29c 

29 . 

.  11c  13c 

14c 

15c 

18c 

20c 

25c 

30c 

28 . 

.  13c  15c 

16c 

17c 

20c 

23c 

28c 

33c 

27 . 

.  17c 

18c 

19c 

22c 

25c 

31c 

37c 

26 . 

.  19c 

20c 

21c 

24c 

28c 

34c 

40c 

24 . 

27c 

31c 

35c 

44c 

52c 

PLAIN  ROUND  ELBOWS  AND  SHOES. 


No.  1  No.  2 

45  Degrees  60  Degrees 


No.  3 

75  Degrees 


No.  4 

90  Degrees 


Fig.  352. 


List  Prices. 


Elbows 

Shoes 

2-in.,  any  angle . 

. 8  .25 

CO 

CO 

3-in.,  any  angle . 

. 30 

.  45 

4-in.,  any  angle . 

. 60 

.  75 

5-in.,  any  angle . 

.  1.25 

1.50 

6-in.,  any  angle . 

.  1.59 

1.80 

When  ordering  always  specify  the  angle. 

Prices  on  other  gauges  and  copper  on  application. 


Sho<» 


Fig.  351. 


Fig.  353. 


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GALVANIZED 

CORRUGATED  ROUND  EXPANDING  CONDUCTOR  PIPE. 


Made  in  10-foot  lengths  without  cross  seams. 


No.  4 

90  degrees 


Shoe 

75  degrees 


Fig.  355. 
List  Prices. 


Shoes 

.36 

.45 


Elbows 

2- inch,  all  angles . $ 

3- inch,  all  angles . . 

4- inch,  all  angles .  i  or 

5- inch,  all  angles .  i  r n 

When  ordering  always  specify  the  angle  wanted. 

Write  for  Discounts. 

Prices  on  other  gauges  and  copper  on  application,  stating  requirements 


1.50 

1.80 


List  Price. 


Gauge 

Size —  2-in. 

3-in. 

4-in. 

5-in. 

6-in. 

30 . 

. 12Kc 

14Hc 

19c 

24c 

29c 

29 . 

. 13c 

15c 

20c 

25c 

30c 

28 . 

. 15c 

17c 

23c 

28c 

33c 

27 . 

. 17c 

19c 

25c 

31c 

37c 

26 . 

. 19c 

21c 

28c 

34c 

40c 

24 . 

27c 

35c 

44c 

52c 

Write  for  Discounts. 


ONE-PIECE  ROUND  EXPANDING  ELBOWS  AND  SHOES. 


No.  1 

45  degrees 


No.  2 

60  degrees 


No.  3 

75  degrees 


54  The  Moeschl-Ed wards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


CORRUGATED  SQUARE  EXPANDING  CONDUCTOR. 


Our  Square  Pipe  is  made  in  ten  (10)  foot  lengths  without  a  cross  seam. 

Each  Length  a  Perfect  Straight  Piece. 

STANDARD  MEASUREMENTS  OF  SQUARE  CONDUCTOR. 


2-in. 

3-in.  4- 

in. 

5-in. 

1^x2  X 

2^x3K  2% 

x4X 

3%  x  5 

List  Prices. 

Galvanized 

Sheet 

Gauge 

Size —  2-in. 

3-in. 

4-in. 

5-in. 

30 . 

.  14^c 

16Kc 

21c 

26c 

29 . ' . 

17c 

22c 

27c 

28 . 

.  17c 

19c 

25c 

30c 

27 . 

.  19c 

21c 

27c 

33c 

26 . 

.  21c 

23c 

30c 

36c 

24 . 

29c 

37c 

46c 

ONE  PIECE  SQUARE  CORRUGATED  ELBOWS  AND  SHOES. 

No.  1  A  No.  2  A  No.  3  A  Style  A  Shoe 


No.  2  B 


No.  3  B 


Style  B  Shoe 


Fig. 357. 


Elbows  Shoes 

2- inch,  each . $0. 40  SO.  48 

3- inch,  each . 45  .54 

4- inch,  each . 60  .72 

5- inch,  each . 90  1 . 08 


Fig.  356 


In  ordering  Elbows  and  Shoes,  please  state  the  angles  required  as  numbered  in  the 
above  cuts. 

Style  “A”  represents  the  regular  forward  and  backward  curve. 

Style  “B”  represents  the  side  curves,  also  called  right  and  left. 

In  Square  Elbows,  Style  “A”  is  sent,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

Prices  on  Copper  Pipe  and  fittings  quoted  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


The  Moesclil-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  55 


Fig.  388.  Fig.  389. 

List  Price. 

ELBOWS.  SHOES. 

Per  Per 


Each 

doz. 

Each 

doz. 

2  inch . 

.  $  0.40 

$  4.80 

$  0.48 

$  5.76 

3  inch . 

. 45 

5.40 

.54 

6.48 

4  inch . 

. GO 

7.20 

.72 

8.64 

5  inch . 

. 90 

10.80 

1.08 

12.96 

6  inch . 

.  1 . 08 

12.96 

1.30 

15.60 

Discounts  on  application. 


POLYGON  CONDUCTOR  PIPE. 

Made  of  galvanized  iron  in  10  foot  lengths  and  of  Copper  in  8  foot 
lengths,  without  cross  seam.  Ice  forming  in  it  will  not  burst  seams, 
but  on  account  of  the  spiral  construction  of  the  pipe,  will  decend 
gradually  without  injuring  it.  During  heavy  rains  water  will  descend 
more  freely,  as  pipe  will  not  choke. 


POLYGON  PIPE.  COPPER. 

GALVANIZED.  8  Feet  Long. 


Size 

Size 

14  oz. 

16  oz. 

2  inch . 

. Per  foot,  15c 

2  inch . 

. *0.45 

$0.48 

3  inch . 

3  inch . 

. 56 

.60 

4  inch . 

. Per  foot,  23c 

4  inch . 

. 72 

.77 

5  inch . 

. Per  foot,  28c 

5  inch . 

. 93 

1.00 

6  inch . 

.  Per  foot,  34c 

6  inch . 

.  1.00 

1.  18 

Heavier  gauges  on  application. 

POLYGON  ELBOWS  AND  SHOES. 


No.  1. 


Fig.  386. 


Fig.  387. 


No.  4. 


Shoe. 


56  The  Moeschl-Ed wards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


Fig.  361. 


ORNAMENTAL  STAMPED  ELBOWS. 
MADE  OF  ZINC. 

List  Price. 

2- inch . each,  $2.00 

3- inch . each,  2.30 

4- inch . each,  2.80 

5- inch . each,  3.50 

6- inch . each,  4.00 

Ornamental  Elbows  and  Receiv¬ 
ers  used  in  connection  with  Polygon 
Pipe  will  add  to  the  appearance  of 
a  building. 

Either  Polygon  or  Ornamental 
Stamped  Elbows  can  be  used  with 
Polygon  Pipe. 


ORNAMENTAL  SHOES  AND  GARGOYLES. 
MADE  OF  ZINC. 

List  Price. 

2- inch . each,  $2.25 

3- inch . each,  2.50 

4- inch . each,  3.00 

5- inch . each,  3.75 

6- inch . each,  4.25 


Fig.  363. 


Fig.  363. 


SHOES. 


Front. 


Fig.  364. 


Side. 

GARGOYLES. 


Fig.  365. 


Fig.  366. 


Fig.  368. 


The  Above  in  Copper  Quoted  on  Application. 

Write  for  Disconnts. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington, rKy.  57 


Fig.  369. 


ORNAMENTAL 
CONDUCTOR  STRAPS 
Galvanized. 


To  fit  Conductor  Pipe  of  the  followingsizes : 


2x3  3x4  4x5  5x6 

Style  A . $0.60  $0.60  $0.65  $0.70 

Style  B . 40  .40  .45  .50 

Style  C . 60  .60  .65  .70 

Style  D . 40  .40  .45  .50 

Style  E . 80  .85  .95  1.00 


Also  made  to  fit  any  size. 


CONDUCTOR  HOOKS 

For  square  or  round,  either  plain  or  corrugated 
Conductors. 


Round  and  Square. 

2  -inch . 

2^-inch . 

3  -inch . 

35-inch . 

4  -inch . 

5  -inch . 

6  -inch 


Wood  Brick 
$1.25  $2.00 

1.75  2.25 

2.25  3.00 

2.75  3.75 

3.50  4.75 

4.50  6.50 

5.50  8.00 


Sizes . 

Galvanized . 

Copper . 


WIRE  CONDUCTOR 
STRAINERS. 

Galvanized  and  Copper. 

All  sizes  from  2  inches  to  6 
inches  carried  in  stock.  Made 
to  fit  round  or  square  spouts. 
Are  invaluable  for  keeping  leaves 
and  similar  obstructions  from 
getting  into  and  stopping  up  the 
conductor  pipe. 


List  Prices  Per  Dozen. 

.  2-in.  23^-in.  3-in.  3J^-in 

.  $1.50  $1.75  $2.00  $2.50 

.  2.25  3.50  _ 

Write  for  Discounts. 


4-in.  5-in.  6-in. 

$3.00  $3.50  $  4.00 

4.75  7.00  12.00 


58  The^Moeschl-Ed wards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


PLAIN  AND  ORNAMENTAL  CONDUCTOR  HEADS. 

Made  from  Galvanized  Sheets  or  Copper,  for  any  size  or  shape  conductor. 


Fig.  379. 


Fig.  381. 


Fig.  382. 


Fig.  383. 


1  hese  Conductor  Heads  are  used  where  a  lire  wall  runs  up  above  the  roof,  to  make 
connections  with  the  roof  gutter. 

When  ordering  give  the  size  of  Conductor  Pipe. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  59 


Fig.  374. 


PLAIN  ROUND 
RAIN  WATER  CUT-OFF. 

Simple  in  Construction. 
Galvanized  After  Formation. 
Positive  in  Action. 

Cannot  be  turned  by  Ice  or  Water. 


Packed  in  crates  of  one  dozen  each. 


List  Prices. 


2  inch,  Galvanized 

3  inch.  Galvanized 

4  inch,  Galvanized 

5  inch,  Galvanized 

6  inch,  Galvanized 


$  7.00  per  dozen. 
8.00  per  dozen. 
11.00  per  dozen. 
20.00  per  dozen. 
24.00  per  dozen. 


ROUND  CORRUGATED 
CUT-OFF. 

A  Neat,  Strong  and  Durable  Cut-Off 
used  with  Round  Corrugated  Pipe. 

List  Prices. 

3  inch  Galvanized  ...  $  8.00  per  dozen 

4  inch  Galvanized  . .  .  11.00  per  dozen 


Fig.  375 


Write  for  Discounts. 


60 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


CAST  IRON  SEWER  CONNECTIONS  AND  BOOTS. 


(Patent  applied  for) 

ROUND.  CORRUGATED.  SQUARE. 

Connection.  Boot.  Connection.  Boot.  Connection.  B 


■cum 
■-  oc 
h  cC 


<D  C 
'TJ  OS 

r~*  r^\ 

U  ^ 
d  CN 

cj 


£  . 

_  C/5 

<v  QJ 

*->  o 

<D 

^  2 
C  CQ  - 


No.  II  G 


DC  F 

Fig.  384. 


E  Descriptive 


Price  List. — All  \]/i  Feet  Long. 


No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

H.&G. 

D.&C. 

F.&E. 

H.&G. 

D.&C. 

F.&E. 

3  inch.  . 

. . each. 

$3.20 

$3.40 

$3.60 

5  inch . . 

. . each. 

$4.70 

$5.  20 

$5.40 

4  inch. . 

. each, 

4.00 

4.20 

4.40 

6  inch. . 

. . each, 

6.00 

6.20 

6.40 

For  other  than  standard  lengths,  figure  same  rate  per  foot,  plus  20%  for  alteration 
of  patterns. 

These  sizes  mentioned  are  the  sizes  of  standard  galvanized  conductors  that  fit  into 
these  cast  connections. 

Notice  the  improvement  over  the  old  style  ears  that  break  off.  See  the  wall  brackets 
that  are  placed  on  your  wall  with  expansion  bolts  or  the  like  and  the  convenience  of  simply 
hanging  your  connections  in  place  and  being  easily  removed  for  cleaning,  etc. ;  also  that 
you  can  place  them  as  far  away  from  th  wall  as  you  desire  by  our  inexpensive  wall  bracket. 

We  furnish  1^-inch  wall  brackets  when  not  otherwise  specified,  or  your  choice  of 
any  one  of  the  other  sizes,  one  for  each  traight  connection  and  two  for  each  boot. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  61 


LAP  JOINT  EAVES  TROUGH. 

Single  Bead. 

Every  section  guaranteed  to  be  perfect  and  uniform. 

Made  of  Galvanized  Sheets  in  10  ft.  lengths,  without  cross  seams. 


List  Price. 


Gauge.  Size 

3  in. 

3|  in. 

4  in. 

41  in. 

5  in. 

6  in. 

7  in. 

Sin. 

9  in. 

10  in 

30 . 

..12* 

•  13| 

.152 

•  17| 

.18| 

.22 

.26 

.30 

.35 

.39 

29 . 

.13 

.14 

.16 

.18 

.19 

.23 

.27 

.31 

.36 

.40 

28 . 

.15 

.16 

.18 

.20 

.21 

.25 

.30 

.34 

.38 

.42 

27 . 

.17 

.18 

.20 

.22 

.23 

.28 

.32 

.37 

.42 

.45 

26 . 

.19 

.20 

.22 

.24 

.25 

.30 

.35 

.40 

.45 

.50 

24 . 

.28 

CO 

o 

.31 

CO 

^1 

.44 

.50 

.56 

.62 

We  always  send  Galvanized  Trough  with  Lap  joint  when  not  other¬ 
wise  specified.  Orders  should  state  whether  Slip  or  Lap  Joint  is  wanted. 
Price  on  Copper  Trough  quoted  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


Fig.  426. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


IMPROVED  SLIP  JOINT  EAVES  TROUGH. 


Single  Bead. 


Mi.de  of  Galvanized  Sheets  in  10-foot  lengths  without  cross  seams. 


Price  List. 


Gauge  Size 

3" 

3r 

4" 

w 

5" 

6" 

7" 

8" 

9" 

10" 

30 . 

•  13| 

.  14j 

•  16| 

.181 

.19* 

.24 

.28 

.32 

.37 

.41 

29 . 

.  14 

.15 

.17 

.19 

.20 

.25 

.29 

.33 

.38 

.42 

28 . 

.16 

.17 

.19 

.21 

22 

.27 

.32 

.36 

.40 

.44 

27 . 

.  18 

.19 

.21 

.23 

.24 

.30 

.34 

.39 

.44 

00 

26 . 

.20 

.21 

.23 

.25 

.26 

.32 

.37 

.42 

.47 

.52 

24 . 

.... 

.29 

.31 

.32 

.39 

.46 

.52 

.58 

.64 

When  ordering  Slip  Joint  Trough,  always  state  whether  Right  or 
Left  hand  is  wanted.  When  not  otherwise  specified,  we  always  send 
half  Right  and|half  Left. 


Always  state  whether  Slip  or  Lap  Joint  Trough  is  wanted. 

Prices  on  Copper  Trough  quoted  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


Fig.  427. 


The  Moesclil-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  63 


SLIP  AND  LAP  JOINT  EAVES  TROUGH. 


Double  Bead. 

Made  of  Galvanized  Sheets  in  10-foot  lengths  without  seams. 


Being  made  with  a  bead  on  each  side,  it  can  be  used  with  either 
side  to  the  building;  hence  to  run  the  water  to  the  Right  or  Left,  the  slip 
joint,  when  slip  joint  trough  is  being  used,  should  be  to  the  Right  or  Left 
as  the  case  may  be. 


List  Price. 


DOUBLE  BEAD  LAP  JOINT. 


Gauge  Size 

3" 

3r 

4" 

4i" 

5" 

6" 

7" 

8" 

9" 

10" 

30 . 

.151 

.161 

•  18| 

•  20| 

•  2H 

.25 

.29 

.33 

.38 

.42 

29 . 

.  16 

.  17 

.  19 

.21 

22 

.26 

.30 

.34 

.39 

.43 

28 . 

.18 

.19 

.21 

.23 

.24 

.28 

.33 

.37 

.41 

.  45 

27 . 

.20 

.21 

.23 

.25 

.26 

.31 

.35 

-.40 

.  45 

.49 

26 . 

22 

.23 

.25 

.27 

.28 

.33 

.38 

.43 

.48 

.53 

24 . 

.31 

.33 

.34 

.40 

.47 

.53 

.59 

.65 

DOUBLE  BEAD  SLIP  JOINT. 


Gauge  Size 

3" 

9  1// 

°2 

4" 

4V 

5" 

6" 

•"ill 

7 

8" 

9" 

10" 

30 . 

•  16| 

•  17| 

.191 

.211 

991 

.  ——2 

.27 

.31 

.  35 

.40 

.44 

29 . 

.  17 

.18 

.20 

.  22 

.23 

.28 

.32 

.36 

.41 

.45 

28 . 

.19 

.20 

.  22 

.24 

.25 

.30 

.  35 

.39 

.43 

.47 

27 . 

.21 

.22 

'  24 

.26 

.27 

.33 

.37 

.42 

.47 

.51 

26 . 

.23 

.24 

.26 

.28 

.29 

.35 

.40 

.  45 

.50 

.  55 

24 . 

.32 

.34 

.35 

.42 

.49 

.  55 

.61 

.67 

We  always  send  Galvanized  Trough  with  Lap  Joint  when  not  other¬ 
wise  specified. 


Fig.  428. 


Discounts  on  application. 


G4  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


COMBINATION  ROOF  GUTTERS. 

Made  in  two  sections  in  10-foot  lengths  without  cross  seams.  Serves  as  a  roof  gutter 
and  cornice  combined. 

The  required  fall  is  obtained  by  adjusting  the  gutter  section  up  or  down  on  the  roof 
as  indicated  by  cut  below,  then  nailed  to  the  sheathing  boards  at  the  extreme  end  of  gutter, 
before  the  roofing  is  applied. 

In  ordering  please  give  exact  pitch  of  roof. 

No  hangers  or  braces  required. 


§g 

MMSW 

Fig.  429— Shows  gutter  as  shipped.  Fig.  430— Shows  Gutter  in  position. 


Fig.  431. 


List  Price— Galvanized— Standard  Gauge. 

19  cents  per  foot 
25  cents  per  foot 
30  cents  per  foot 
35  cents  per  foot 

Prices  on  heavier  gauges  and  Copper  Gutter  quoted  on  application. 


Girth,  18  inches 
Girth,  24  inches 
Girth,  29  inches 
Girth,  30  inches 


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PLAIN  ROOF  GUTTERS. 

Made  in  10-foot  lengths  of  Standard  Gauge  Galvanized  Sheets. 

The  following  engravings  show  two  styles,  “A”  and  “B”  Roof  Gutters.  The  hangers 
are  applied  in  such  a  manner  as  to  leave  no  exposed  nails  or  screw  heads,  (as  cuts  readily 
show),  therefore  there  can  be  no  leaks  from  splitting  or  nail  holes,  as  in  the  old  style  way 
with  wood  fronts  and  wood  brackets. 

These  gutters  are  by  far  the  best  produced  and  are  sold  at  such  prices  as  to  make 
them  as  cheap  as  those  made  of  wood,  lined  with  tin. 


Fig.  434 -A.  Fig.  435-B. 

Price  List. 


Fig.  436— Style  A. 

14-inch  girth,  %  bead . 

20-inch  girth,  %  bead . 

24-inch  girth,  %  bead . 


35  cents  per  foot 
50  cents  per  foot 
60  cents  per  foot 


Fig.  437 — Style  B. 

15-inch  girth,  5^  bead . 

20-inch  girth,  %  bead . 

24-inch  girth,  %  bead . 

Hangers  for  above  gutter . . 


37)  2  cents  per  foot 
50  cents  per  foot 

60  cents  per  foot 

3  cents,  each,  net 


Prices  on  other  sizes  and  heav  ier  gauges  and  copper  on  application. 

Discounts  On  Application. 


66  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


QUARTER  CIRCLE  AND  O.  G.  HANGING  GUTTERS. 

Made  in  10-foot  lengths  of  Standard  Gauge  Galvanized  Sheets. 

Back  of  Troughs  same  height  as  bead  side. 

For  high  backs  add  Two  Cents  per  foot  to  list  prices  for  each  additional  inch  of  girth. 

LIST  PRICES. 


Fig.  438.  Style  C. 


Size .  5  inches  6  inches  7  inches 

Depth .  334  inches  4 34  inches  4J4  inches 

Girth . 12  inches  14  inches  16  inches 

Price,  per  foot . 30  cents  35  cents  40  cents 


Fig.  439.  Style  D. 


Size .  6  inches  7  dnches  8  inches 

Depth .  4  inches  5  inches  5%  inches 

Girth . 15  inches  18]  inches  20  inches 

Price,  per  foot . 3734  cents  45  cents  50  cents 


Fig.  440.  Style  E. 


Size .  6  inches  7  inches  8  inches 

Gepth .  4J4  inches  534  inches  7  inches 

Girth . 15  inches  18  inches  22  inches 

Price,  per  foot . 3734  cents  45  cents  55  cents 


Fig.  441.  Style  L. 

S*ze .  334  inches  434  inches  5  inches  6  inches 

Depth .  3  inches  4  inches  4  inches  5  inches 

Girth . 10  inches  12  inches  15  inches  18  inches 

Price,  per  foot . 25  cents  30  cents  3734  cents  45  cents 


Prices  on  other  styles  and  sizes  and  heavier  gauges,  also  on  Copper,  quoted  on  appli¬ 
cation. 


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HANGING  GUTTERS. 

Made  in  10-foot  lengths  of  Standard  Gauge  Galvanized  Steel. 


Fig.  442— Style  F. 


Size .  6  inches  7  inches  8  inches 

Depth .  53^  inches  5%  inches  6  inches 

Girth . 18  inches  20  inches  22  inches 

Price,  per  foot . 45  cents  50  cents  55  cents 


Fig.  443 — Style  G. 


Size .  6  inches  7  inches  8  inches 

Depth .  524  inches  6342  inches  7  inches 

Girth . 18  inches  20  inches  22  inches 

Price,  per  foot . 45  cents  50  cents  55  cents 


Fig.  444 — Style  II. 


Size .  6  inches  7  inches  8  inches 

Depth .  43/2  inches  4%  inches  53^  inches 

Girth . 14  inches  16  inches  18  inches 

Price,  per  foot . 35  cents  40  cents  45  cents 


Fig.  445 — Style  J. 


Size .  6  inches  7  inches  9  inches 

Depth .  5M  inches  6^  inches  8  inches 

Girth . 18  inches  20  inches  2  4  inches 

Price,  per  foot . 54  cents  60  cents  72  cents 


68  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


COMBINED  BOX  GUTTER  AND  CORNICE 
GALVANIZED  OR  COPPER. 


Fig.  432. 


^1  his  gutter  has  a  false  bottom,  as  indicated  by  dotted  line  and  can  be  arranged  to 
carry  water  to  any  point  desired. 


DIXIE  GUTTERS. 


Fig.  453. 


Fig.  454. 


PRICE  LIST. 


Girth,  15  inches . 

Girth,  20  inches . 

Girth,  24  inches . 

Girth,  30  jnches . 

No  hangers  required  with  our  Dixie  Gutters. 


37}/2  cents  per  foot. 

50  cents  per  foot. 

60  cents  per  foot. 

75  cents  per  foot. 


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FLAT  BACK  HANGING  GUTTERS. 

Made  of  any  gauge  galvanized  iron  or  copper. 


Fig.  455. 


Backs  of  gutters  are  made  same  height  as  front,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

The  cut  herewith  gives  size,  depth  and  girt  of  gutter.  It  also  shows  how  gutter 
is  applied  to  a  pitched  roof. 


Fig.  456. 
Outside  Mitre. 


Fig.  457. 
Inside  Mitre. 


Can  furnish  mitres  of  any  style  gutter. 


70  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


MITRES— SINGLE  BEAD. 


Fig.  446.  Fig.  447. 

Outside  Corner  Mitre.  Inside  Corner  Mitre. 


These  Mitres  are  made  complete,  ready  for  use,  for  both  Inside  and  Outside  Corners, 
either  Slip  or  Lap  Joint.  Made  from  either  one  or  two  pieces.  State  which  is  wanted. 


List  Price. 

3  -inch,  per  dozen . 

3J£-inch,  per  dozen .  3.00 

4  -inch,  per  dozen .  3.  25 

4J^-inch,  per  dozen .  3.  40 

5  -inch,  per  dozen .  3.50 

6  -inch,  per  dozen .  4. 

7  -inch,  per  dozen .  4. ' 

8  -inch,  per  dozen .  5.50 

When  ordering  Slip  Joint.  Mitres,  state  whether  Right  or  Left  hand  is  wanted  and 
whether  for  “Inside”  or  “Outside”  Corner;  otherwise  half  Rights  and  half  Lefts  and  half 
“Inside”  and  half  “Outside”  Corner  Mitres  will  be  supplied. 

NOTE. — For  Double  Bead  Mitres,  add  50  cents  per  dozen  to  above  list. 


p  Joint. 

Lap  Joint. 

.$2.75 

$2.25 

.  3.00 

2.50 

.  3.25 

2.75 

.  3.40 

2.90 

.  3.50 

3.00 

.  4.00 

3.50 

.  4.75 

4.25 

.  5.50 

5.00 

EAVE  TROUGH  ENDS  AND  DROPS. 


A  represents  a  12-inch  section  of  Trough,  w 

ith  Drop  (B)  soldered  on. 

and  the  end 

closed  with  our  Slip  Joint  End  Cap  (C). 

B  represents  a  Drop  or  Outlet. 

G  represents  Our  Slip  Joint  End  Cap,  which 

requires  no  solder. 

May  be  used  right 

or  left. 

List  Price. 

A 

Size 

B 

G 

complete. 

2  -inch,  per  dozen . 

. $0. 60 

$.  . .  . 

$.  ..  . 

2J£-inch,  per  dozen . 

. 65 

3  -inch,  per  dozen . 

.95 

2.80 

3J^-inch,  per  dozen . 

. 80 

.95 

2.80 

4  -inch,  per  dozen . 

. 85 

1.10 

3. 10 

4J^-inch,  per  dozen . 

1.20 

3.45 

5  -inch,  per  dozen . 

. 95 

1.20 

3.45 

6  -inch,  per  dozen . 

.  1.20 

1.45 

4. 15 

7  -inch,  per  dozen . 

1.70 

4.70 

8  -inch,  per  dozen . 

2. 10 

5.25 

End  Pieces,  complete  for  Double  Bead  Trough  50  cents  per  dozen  higher. 

NOTE.— We  furnish  End  Sections  (A)  complete,  for  3J^  and  4-inch^Trough  with 
2-inch  Drop;  for  4J£-inch  and  5-inch  Trough  with  3-inch  Drop;  for  6-inch  Trough  with  3  or 
4-inch  Drop. 


Write  for  Discounts. 


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WIRE  EAVES  TROUGH  HANGER. 

Triple  Strength  in  Cross  Bar. 

For  Single  or  Double  Beaded  Trough. 

Made  of  Heavy  Galvanized  Wire.  Simple — Substantial — Cheap. 


Fig.  449.  Fig.  450. 

Hangers  are  made  of  best  galvanized  wire.  Can  be  quickly  and  easily  adjusted  to 
trough  and  is  the  only  wire  hanger  forming  a  complete  brace  as  well  as  a  hanger,  thus 
holding  the  trough  to  shape  as  well  as  in  place. 

Price  List. 


Single  Bead  Double  Bead 

3  -inch . $2.75  per  gross  $3 . 00  per  gross 

3%-inch . 2.75  per  gross  3.00  per  gross 

4  -inch .  2.75  per  gross  3.00  per  gross 

414-inch .  3.00  per  gross  3 . 25  per  gross 

5  -inch .  3.00  per  gross  3 . 25  per  gross 

6  -inch .  3.50  per  gross  3.75  per  gross 

7  -inch .  4.00  per  gross  4 . 25  per  gross 


Fig.  451. 

For  Gutters  with  Round  Bead. 

8  inches  long.  Price . 

12  inches  long.  Price . 

15  inches  long.  Price . 


Fig.  452. 

For  Gutters  with  Square  Bead. 

. 3  cents  net 

. 4  cents  net 

. 5  cents  net 


'  -  ThejMoeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


MALLEABLE  IRON  GUTTER  HANGERS. 


No.  6 


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Gem  Circle. 


Penn  Circle. 


MALLEABLE  IRON  GUTTER  HANGERS. 

No.  6.  Is  made  specially  to  nail  against  “O.  G.”  mouldings.  The  two  stays  are  made  to  fit  in  the  cove 
and  can  be  bent  to  suit  variation. 

No.  7.  Is  made  to  drive  from  3  to  4  inches  square  in  the  cornice.  The  lower  prong  forms  a  brace  for 
the  upper  and  makes  it  very  strong  and  firm. 

No.  8.  Is  made  to  drive  from  3  to  6  inches  square  in  the  cornice.  This  iron  is  intended  for  eaves  where 
the  shingles  project  far  over  the  cornice. 

No.  9.  Is  to  drive  with  the  pitch  of  the  roof.  Same  length  as  No.  7.  Suited  for  narrow  molded  cornice. 

No.  10.  Is  made  to  nail  against  square  box  cornices. 

No.  11.  Is  for  nailing  to  the  side  of  exposed  rafters.  Furnished  in  4  and  6-inch  drop  lengths.  We 
assort  them  about  80  short  (4-inch)  and  20  long  (6-inch)  to  the  100  pieces.  When  ordered  otherwise  than  the 
regular  assortment,  an  extra  will  be  charged. 

No.  13.  Drives  with  the  pitch  of  the  roof.  Same  length  as  No.  8. 

No.  16.  Is  fastened  under  the  shingle.  For  extra  steep  roof  use  No.  1  stem.  We  also  make  No.  16 
double  weight  and  strength  for  extra  strong  work. 

No.  17.  Is  fastened  under  the  shingles,  the  hinge  and  circle  both  adjust  to  every  J^-inch. 

No.  19.  Is  used  either  on  top  or  under  the  shingles  and  suited  for  short  projections  of  the  shingles  over 
the  mouldings. 

No.  20.  Is  hinged  for  any  pitch,  can  be  nailed  or  screwed  to  various  shaped  mouldings  at  any  angle 
desired. 

Nq.  24.  Is  hinged  to  bolt  on  corrugated  or  other  iron  roofs,  for  awnings,  mills  and  factories. 


ADJUSTABLE  SHANKS. 

These  are  made  to  fasten  under  the  shingles  or  slate.  The  holes  on  top  are  made  beveling  so  the  nail  can 
be  driven  to  enter  easily  at  any  point.  This  two-piece  shank  is  riveted  together  solidly  and  is  superior  to  the 
old  style  one-piece  shank,  because  it  can  be  bent  to  the  various  pitches  of  roofs  without  breaking. 

No.  12.  For  pitch  roofs. 

No.  25.  For  )4  pitch  steep  roofs. 

No.  15.  For  flat  roofs. 

These  are  made  in  4  and  6-inch  lengths,  the  same  as  No.  11.  When  greater  fall  is  required  use  extension 
shanks. 

EXTENSION  SHANKS. 

This  shank  is  6  inches  long  and  the  use  of  same  allows  for  5  inches  extension. 


GEM  CIRCLE — For  Single  Bead  Gutters. 
Sizes  3,  3 >4,  4,  4)4,  5,  6,  7,  8-inch. 


PENN  CIRCLE— For  Double  Bead  Gutters. 
Sizes  3M.  4,  4)4,  5.  6,  7,  8-inch. 


GEM  CIRCLES  OR  PENN  CIRCLES— With  Adjustable  Bead  Hooks. 

Sizes  8,  9,  10,  12-inch. 

These  Circles  will  extend  1)4  inches  above  actual  or  given  size  and  adjust  every  34-inch.  State  if  desired 
for  34-inch  or  34-inch  beads. 


74  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


SOLDER. 


Fig.  886. 

We  carry  a  full  stock  of  the  following  brands.  Only  the  very  best  selected  and  doubly 
refined  materials  used. 


M.  E.  Superior .  Price  per  lb.  $ 

M.  E.  Strictly  Half  and  Half .  Price  per  lb.  $ 

M.  E.  Commercial .  Price  per  lb.  % 


ROOFING  PLATES. 


Fig.  837. 

We  can  supply  Roofing  Plates  in  the  following  sizes  and  weight  from  stock: 


M.  E.,  20  x  28,  8  lbs.  coating. 
M.  E.,  20  x  28,  10  lbs.  coating. 
M.  E.,  20  x  28,  20  lbs.  coating. 
M./E.,  20  x  28,  40  lbs.  coating. 


Price .  $ 

Price . 

Price . 

Price . 


CRIMPED  SHEETS. 


Fig.  168. 

Made  of  gauges  24  and  lighter.  Size  of  crimps  3/16  x  1/16-inch.  Sheets  of  any 
length  crimped  cross-ways  up  to  36  inches  wide.  Galvanized  crimped  used  for  cornice, 
stylings,  borders,  friezes,  window  and  door  case  coverings,  panels,  mouldings,  etc.  The 
crimping  'makes  the^sheets  about  three  gauges  stiff er,  takes  out  buckles  and  waves 
and  gives  the  appearance  of  dressed  stone.  Sheets  can  be  bent  after  crimped  to  any 
angle  without  breaking  material. 


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BLACK  SHEETS  IN  BUNDLES. 


Fig.  836. 

Price  according  to  gauge,  size  and  quantity.  Send  us  your  specifications. 


GALVANIZED  SHEETS  IN  BUNDLES. 


Fig.  839. 


Well  coated,  absolutely  flat,  soft  and  easy  working. 

We  furnish  all  gauges,  No.  14  to  30. 

Sizes  No.  14  to  24  up  to  36  inches  wide  to  141  inches  long. 

Weights  per  square  foot. 

No.  Gauge .  30  29  28  27  26  25  24  23 

Weight  per  square  foot  in  ounces.  .  .  10H  12}^  13K  1  1 63^  18^  20^ 

22  21  20  19  18  16  14 

22^  24^  263^  m/2  34 K  42^  52^ 


No.  Gauge . 

Weight  per  square  foot  in  ounces 


76  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


TIN  IN  ROLLS. 

FOR  ROOFING  AND  VALLEYS. 


Fig.  826. 


Standard  Rolls 


Tin  28  inches  wide,  43  feet  in  length  contains . 100  square  feet 

Tin  20  inches  wide,  60  feet  in  length  contains . 100  square  feet 

Tin  14  inches  wide,  86  feet  in  length  contains . 100  square  feet 

Tin  10  inches  wide,  120  feet  in  length  contains . 100  square  feet 


Soldered  or  double  lock  and  painted  one  side.  Rolls  contain  100  square  feet.  Carried 
in  stock  14,  20  and  28  inches  wide.  We  can  also  supply  rolls  in  special  lengths. 


TIN  AND  GALVANIZED  FLASHING 
SHINGLES. 


Fig.  827. 

Packed  in  boxes  of  500  each. 

Made  in  two  sizes — 5  x  7  inches  and  7x10  inches. 


FLASHING  HOOKS. 


Fig.  872. 


Price  List  per  100. 


Size . I5  in.  2j  in.  in.  in. 

Black . $  .25  $  .40  $  .70  $1.20 

Tinned . 35  .55  1.00  1.70 


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GALVANIZED  FORMED  VALLEY. 
All  10-ft.  Lengths. 


Fig.  828 — Style  A. 


Fig.  829— Style  B. 


Fig.  830— Style  C. 

List  Prices  Per  Lineal  Foot — All  Styles. 

10-ineh  girth . 

12-inch  girth . 

14-inch  girth . 

16-inch  girth . 

20-inch  girth . 


12^2  cents  per  foot 

15  cents  per  foot 

17  cents  per  foot 

20  cents  per  foot 

25  cents  per  foot 


's^ryLE' 


20 


- 1 


78  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


GALVANIZED  WELL  CASING. 


Fig.  860. 


Formed  and  knocked  down  or  finished  ready  for  use.  When  shipped  knocked  down 
in  30-inch  sheets,  when  put  together  in  12-  oot  lengths. 

No.  22  gauge  and  lighter  will  have  folded  seam  unless  otherwise  specified.  If  riveted 
seam,  holes  will  be  4  inches  apart. 

No.  20  gauge  and  heavier  always  punched  as  above. 

On  account  of  the  high  rate  of  freight  on  casing  put  together,  we  recommend  the 
knocked  down  formed  casing  which  is  easily  put  together. 

Made  from  Nos.  26,  24,  22  and  20  gauge  in  all  sizes  from  3  to  12  inches.  Write 
for  prices. 


ARTESIAN  OR  BORED  WELL  BUCKETS. 
With  Wrought  Iron  Bails. 


Fig.  847. 
Crimped  Top. 


Fig.  848. 
Cone  Top. 


Made  in  Six  Sizes. 


Sizes  3 y2  x  52  inches,  4  x  37^  inches,  4 y2  x  30  inches,  5  x  28  inches,  5 x  26  inches, 
6  x  24  inches. 


Order  by  number  and  give  size. 


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PERFECTION  EXPANDED  METAL  LATH. 


Fig.  840. 

Galvanized,  Painted  or  Not  Painted. 

This  is  by  far  the  most  practical  and  economical  expanded  lath  on  the  market.  Not 
alone  is  this  due  to  its  long  life  and  superior  efficiency,  but — 

To  the  positive  fire  protection  which  it  affords; 

To  the  ease  and  rapidity  with  which  it  can  be  applied; 

To  the  perfect  rigidity  when  in  position; 

To  the  small  mesh,  which  assures  no  waste  of  mortar; 

To  the  absolute  barrier  it  presents  to  rats  and  mice; 

To  the  great  saving  in  space  which  its  use  makes  possible; 

To  its  comparatively  low  cost. 

By  its  use  the  absence  of  seams  and  cracks  in  walls  and  ceilings  is  assured,  for  Perfec¬ 
tion  Expanded  Metal  Lath  becomes  a  part  of  the  wall — not  a  background  for  it;  while 
stained  walls,  caused  by  the  use  of  green  or  wet  wood  lath,  become  impossible. 

Galvanized  Metal  Corner  Board. 


PERFECTION  EXPANDED  METAL  LATH. 


Gauges .  27  26  25  24 

Weights  per  square  yard  .  2  34  lbs.  234  lbs.  3  lbs.  3f  lbs. 
Size  of  sheets . 18  x  96  in. 


Packed  15  sheets . 20  square  yards  to  the  bundle. 


Galvanized  Iron  Wall  Ties. 


Fig.  844. 


Fig.  845. 


Fig.  846. 

Made  from  galvanized  iron,  any  gauge,  width  or  length. 
Write  for  prices,  stating  requirements. 


Fig.  844 — For  protecting  plastered  corners.  Easily  and 
quickly  applied.  The  plaster  cannot  be  detached  by  ordinary 
causes.  Is  adjustable  to  any  ground.  Stock  lengths,  4  to  10 
feet.  Write  for  prices. 


80  The  Moeschl-Ed wards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


Fig.  865. 


LETTERS. 


Block —  6-inch,  galvanized  steel . $  .40  each 

8- inch,  galvanized  steel . 45  each 

12-inch,  galvanized  steel . 50  each 

18-inch,  galvanized  steel . 80  each 

24- inch,  galvanized  steel .  1.20  each 

36-inch,  galvanized  steel .  1.50  each 


Coppper  letters  quoted  on  application. 


Per  Hundred 
Half  Balls 
Net 


1  -inch . 

1 3^-inch . 

.  1.00 

2  -inch . 

.  1.65 

23^>-inch . 

.  1.90 

3  -inch . 

.  2.40 

3}/2-inch . 

.  2.90 

4  -inch . 

.  4.10 

43^-inch . 

.  4.60 

5  -inch . 

5J^-inch . 

.  7.25 

6  -inch . 

.  8.25 

6^-inch . 

.  8.50 

7  -inch . 

.  8.75 

SPUN  BALLS. 
Price  List. 

Half  Balls — Zinc. 


Fig.  866. 


Per  Hundred 
Half  Balls 


Net 

7K-inch . SI  LOO 

8  -inch .  11.75 

9  -inch .  14.50 

10  -inch .  17.75 

11  -inch . ,  .  .  21.75 

12  -inch .  29.75 

13  -inch .  41.75 

14  -inch .  49.25 

15  -inch .  73.75 

16  -inch .  79.75 

17  -inch,  each .  1.15 

18  -inch,  each .  1.43 

20  -inch,  each .  1.90 

22  -inch,  each .  2.80 


ILLUSTRATIONS  OF  THE  VARIOUS  DESIGNS  OF  WIRE  GLASS. 


Ribbed  Wire.  Maze  Wire.  Rough  and  Polished  Wire. 

Fi8-  867 •  Fig.  868.  Fig.  869. 

Furnished  with  or  without  wire. 

Sizes  y y-in 3/16-in.,  %-in.,  5/16-in.  and  %-in.  thick.  Any  width  up  to  48  inches 
and  length  up  to  96  inches. 

Prices  quoted  on  application. 


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IRON  OXIDE. 


MADE  READY  FOR  THE  BRUSH. 

Prepared  Expressly  for  Metallic  Roofs, 
Shingles,  Siding,  Bridges,  Barns, 
Sheds,  Brick  Walls,  Railroad 
Buildings,  Etc. 

We  make  “Our  Own”  Paints  ourselves, 
of  pure  BOILED  LINSEED  OIL  and 
IRON  OXIDE  PAINT  ground  in  oil, 
thoroughly  mixed  by  machine,  GUARAN¬ 
TEEING  them  the  best  that  can  be  made, 
and  not  to  crack,  scale,  blister  or  peel. 

One  gallon  covers  400  to  500  square 
feet  of  surface. 


Fig.  870. 


Prices. 


Colors — Red  and  Prince’s  Brown. 

One  gallon  kit,  per  gallon . 

Two,  three  and  four  gallon  kits,  per  gallon . 

Five  gallon  kits,  per  gallon . 

Ten  gallon  tubs,  per  gallon . 

Twenty-five  gallons,  half  barrel,  per  gallon . 

Fifty  gallons,  barrel,  per  gallon . 


$1.30 

1.25 

1.20 

1.10 

1.00 

.90 


GRAPHITE. 

Dark  Slate  Color. 

Is  unaffected  by  Salt,  Air,  Sulphur,  Ammonia,  Chemical  Fumes,  Alkali,  or  any  solution 
known  to  chemistry  and  has  no  equal  for  Metal  Roofs,  Iron  Bridges,  Smoke  Stacks,  etc. 
Graphite  Paint  is  very  light,  one  gallon  covering  over  700  square  feet  of  surface. 


Prices. 


One  gallon  kit,  per  gallon . $1.60 

Two,  three  and  four  gallon  kits,  per  gallon .  1.55 

Five  gallon  kits,  per  gallon .  1.50 

Ten  gallon  tubs,  per  gallon .  1.40 

Twenty-five  gallons,  half  barrel,  per  gallon .  1.35 

Fifty  gallons,  barrel,  per  gallon .  1.30 


S2  The  Moeschl-Echvards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


PAINT  GROUND  IN  OIL. 
PASTE  FORM. 


Graphite, 

Iron  Oxide, 

Dark  Spate  Color 

Red  or  Brown 

10 

pounds . 

. 15 

cents  per  pound . 

. 6  cents  per  pound 

25 

pounds . 

. 14 

cents  per  pound . 

. 5%  cents  per  pound 

50 

pounds . 

. 5J4  cents  per  pound 

100 

pounds . 

. 13 

cents  per  pound . 

Barrels . 

. 12 

cents  per  pound . 

. 43^  cents  per  pound 

Barrels . 

. 12 

cents  per  pound . 

. 43^  cents  per  pound 

Color — Dark  Red. 

Used  for  Painting  Metal  Roofs,  Factory,  Farm  and  Railroad  Buildings,  Bridges 

and  Iron  Work  of  All  Kinds. 

Prices 


Kegs,  100  pounds,  per  pound,  net . $  .01*4 

Barrels,  400  pounds,  per  pound,  net . 01 


ELASTIC  ROOF  CEMENT. 

Guaranteed  the  Best  in  the  Market. 

I  or  pointing  up  and  preventing  leaks  in  metallic  roofs,  around  chimneys,  copings, 
sky-lights,  gutters,  cupolas,  dormer  windows,  slate,  stone,  brick  and  wood. 

Iron,  Tin,  Shingle  and  Slate  Roofs  can  be  made  absolutely  and  permanently  water 
tight  by  the  use  of  our  Elastic  Roof  Cement. 

Is  very  adhesive,  sticks  to  anything.  Will  not  crack  in  summer  or  winter,  and 
is  easily  applied  with  knife  or  trowel. 


5-pound  can,  net 
10-pound  can,  net 
25-pound  can,  net 


Prices. 


$  .50 
.80 
1.50 


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Fig.  895. 

ROOF  LINING  PAPERS. 

We  Keep  in  Stock  Three  Kinds — Water-Proof  Sheathing  Paper,  Dry  Red  Rosin 

Sized  and  Tarred  Slaters’  Felt. 

We  recommend  the  use  of  Lining  paper  under  all  roofs,  whether  Steel,  Iron,  Slate  or 
Shingles,  as  it  is  a  non-conductor  of  heat  and  cold  and  makes  buildings  cooler  in  summer 
!  and  warmer  in  winter.  Also  prevents  condensation  and  dampness  and  deadens  sound. 

WATER-PROOF  SHEATHING. 

For  Durability,  Cost  and  Covering  Capacity,  is  the  Cheapest  Water-Proof  Paper 

in  the  Market. 

Made  from  the  best  Manilla  stock  and  saturated  with  a  patent  Water-Proof  Com¬ 
pound.  Is  the  best  Water-Proof  Sheathing  made  and  the  only  Sheathing  that  will  with¬ 
stand  dampness.  It  can  be  used  under  Slate,  Tin,  Iron,  Shingles,  Floors  and  all  kinds 
of  Siding. 

It  can  be  used  in  all  places  instead  of  Tarred  Felt,  is  much  more  durable  and  clean 
and  free  from  unpleasant  odor. 

Please  notice  that  other  Water-Proof  Papers  are  merely  sized,  or  coated  on  the  out¬ 
side  and  that  every  fibre  of  this  paper  is  thoroughly  saturated  with  a  Water-Proof  Mixture. 

In  Rolls  36  Inches  Wide,  Containing  600  Square  Feet. 

Price  per  roll,  net . . . $1.20 


RED  ROSIN  SIZED  FELT. 

Is  a  good  article,  well  known  to  all  builders,  but  not  water-proof.  Not  expensive 
and  always  satisfactory. 

In  Rolls  36  Inches  Wide,  Containing  800  Square  Feet. 

Price  per  roll,  net . $1.00 


TARRED  FELT. 

Recommended  for  Sheathing  under  Slate  Roofing  only. 

In  Rolls  Containing  600  and  700  Square  Feet. 


Price  per  roll  of  600  square  feet,  net . $  -90 

Price  per  roll  of  700  square  feet,  net .  1.00 


84  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


WALL  BOARDS. 

A  single  sheet  of  Asphalt  Mastic  Wall  Board  is  4  x  4  feet  square. 
It  comes  from  the  factory  accurately  cut  to  the  4  x  4-foot  size  and 
is  all  ready  to  nail  on  the  studding  of  your  building.  Anybody 
who  can  drive  nails  can  put  it  on. 

Fig.  401  shows  the  front  side  of  a  sheet  of  Wall 
Board.  It  is  of  high  grade  sized  cardboard  about 
the  shade  of  illustration.  It  takes  wall  paper, 
paint,  burlap  or  any  other  wall  decoration.  With 
panels  it  makes  a  very  handsome  appearance  in  its 
own  tint,  without  any  decorations. 


Fig.  402  shows  the  opposite  side  of  a  sheet  of 
Wall  Board  with  the  kiln  dried  dressed  laths  im¬ 
bedded  in  the  Asphalt  Mastic.  These  laths  are 
pressed  into  hot  Asphalt  Mastic  under  a  weight 
of  500  pounds  to  the  square  inch.  It  is  the  only 
wall  board  stiffened  by  laths.  Laths  are  absolutely  necessary  to  hold  wall  board  stiff — rigid  and  flat  through¬ 
out  its  lifetime.  Wall  board  without  lath  warps,  twists  out  of  shape  and  draws  away  from  the  joints.  You 
have  assurance  of  protection  from  these  troubles  when  your  wall  board  is  strengthened  by  laths.  Never 
warps — never  twists  out  of  shape.  It  stays  flat  as  long  as  the  wall  stands. 

There  are  about  26  laths  to  the  sheet,  the 
laths  being  about  %- inch  apart.  The  thickness 
of  the  whole  is  three-eighths-inch.  The  sheets 
are  easily  handled  by  one  person.  Shipped  in 
crates  of  16  sheets.  Each  sheet  is  4  feet  square 
and  three-eighths  of  an  inch  thick.  One  crate 
will  cover  256  square  feet  of  wall  surface.  One 
crate  of  Wall  Board  or  Sheathing  weighs  300 
pounds 


Fig.  401. 


Prices  on 
Application. 


Fig.  402. 

SHEATHING. 

Best  and  Cheapest  for  Sheathing  and  Roof  Boards. 


Its  many  uses. 


Sheathing  is  made  of  same  materials  as  Wall  Board,  but  finish  is  not  necessarily  so  fine,  therefore  costs 
less.  It  is  of  uniform  thickness,  insuring  a  perfectly  even  surface  when  applied.  Is  nailed  to  studs  with 
lath  and  asphalt  side  exposed.  Over  laths,  weather  boards,  rock  face  stone  or  brick,  corrugated  iron  or  any 
other  form  of  metal  is  nailed  or  cement  applied,  making  a  more  solid  and  substantial  wall  than  lumber.  There 
are  no  gaping  joints;  no  widening  cracks  due  to  shrinkage;  no  knot  holes.  The  Asphalt  Mastic  is  a  non-con¬ 
ductor,  moisture  cannot  penetrate  it.  It  is  proof  against  vermin.  The  pests  cannot  bore  through  the  tough 
gummy  Asphalt  Mastic.  In  applying  metal  siding  of  all  kinds  over  the  laths,  dead  air  space  is  left  between 
the  laths  forming  splendid  insulation.  Does  away  with  the  expense  of  building  paper  and  cost  of  its  applica¬ 
tion.  One  wagon  load  of  Sheathing  covers  an  area  from  six  to  ten  times  as  great  as  one  load  of  lumber— a 
tremendous  saving  in  hauling.  Five  thousand  feet  can  be 
hauled  in  an  ordinary  wagon.  The  cost  of  applying  it  is 
but  $2.50  per  1,000  feet — a  saving  of  about  Ys  per  cent. 

Furthermore,  1,000  square  feet  of  wood  sheathing  covers 
but  750  feet  of  surface,  20%  less,  being  due  to  tongue  and 
groove.  In  our  sheathing  1,000  square  feet  covers  1,000 
square  feet  of  space.  In  applying  ordinary  lumber,  heavier 
scaffolding,  more  tools  and  greater  scaffold  floor-space  are 
required.  In  applying  our  Sheath’ng,  one  man  drives  a 
few  nails  in  each  sheet;  a  common  laborer  or  boy  can  finish 
the  nailing.  Insures  comfort  during  the  construction  of 
the  building.  As  soon  as  the  building  is  closed  in  with 
our  Sheathing,  the  men  may  work  in  comfort  on  the  inside 
during  bad  weather,  finishing  the  outside  on  suitable  days. 

This  insures  continuous  work,  without  loss  of  time, 
enabling  the  contractor  to  hold  his  men  and  complete  the 
work  in  the  least  possible  time. 

IT’S  MANY  USES. —  Is  used  with  equally  splendid 
results  under  flooring  and  roofing  boards.  Used  under 
floors,  it  serves  as  a  sound  deadener  and  keeps  out  damp¬ 
ness;  used  under  shingles,  it  keeps  out  summer  heat.  Is 
also  used  with  excellent  results  as  a  lining  for  dairy  barns,  ranch  houses,  poultry  houses,  driving  stables  or  any 
out-door  building  where  protection  from  the  elements,  summer  or  winter,  is  desired. 

This  Sheathing  makes  an  ideal  backing  for  all  forms  of  metal  roofing  and  siding.  An  ideal  material  for 
cement  exterior  or  stucco  work.  Cement  firmly  adheres  to  the  laths  and  Asphalt  Mastic  and  makes  a  solid, 
smooth  exterior.  For  factory  or  residence  this  form  of  concrete  or  stucco  construction  is  the  cheapest  and 
best  known. 


Fig.  403. 

Shows  Sheathing  over  rafters  ready  for  roofing, 
also  weather  boards  over  Sheathing. 


The  Moeschl-Ed wards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  85 


Fig.  407. 


METAL  LOCKERS. 

No  fire-proof  building  is  complete  without  metal  lockers. 
All  factories,  schools,  clubs,  office  buildings,  in  fact  any  building 
where  men  or  women  gather  should  be  equipped  with  metal 
lockers. 

They  are  sanitary,  fireproof,  thief-proof,  fool-proof,  compact, 
durable  and  reasonable  in  price. 

Send  us  your  specifications  and  we  will  give  you  figures  on 
a  complete  equipment. 


MARQUISE. 


Fig.  410. 


A  neat,  ornamental  marquise  above  your  main  entrance  adds  one  hundred  per  cent  to 
the  appearance  of  your  building.  It  is  also  a  protection  from  rain  or  snow.  We  make  all 
kinds  and  are  prepared  to  manufacture  special  designs  when  detail  and  specifications  are 
furnished.  Send  for  designs  and  prices. 


— - T^e  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


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ROOFING  TONGS.— STEEL. 

Fig.  279. 

Steel  Roofing  Tongs,  sizes  Y>  Y>  1,  IY>  1M>  1 Y  and  2  inches;  length  of  blades,  18 
inches;  net  weight  about  15  lbs.  per  set.  Per  set  of  two  pairs . $6.00 

ADJUSTABLE  ROOFING  TONGS. 

Fig.  280. 

Adjustable  Roofing  Tongs  will  turn  any  size  edge  from  Y  to  3  inches  by  simply  ad¬ 
justing  the  Thumb  Screw  and  sliding  the  gauge  to  the  desired  width.  They  are  light  and 


strong  and  adapted  to  bending  all  kinds  of  ordinary  sheet  metal. 

Length  of  blades  18  inches.  Per  pair,  net  weight  9  pounds . $4.00 

GUTTER  TONGS. 

Fig.  278. 

Gutter  Tongs,  length  of  blades  14  inches;  depth  of  throat  14  inches;  net  weight 
8  pounds.  Each . $4.  00 

DEEP  THROAT  ROOFING  TONGS. 

Fig.  277. 


These  Tongs  will  turn  any  edge  from  ^  to  10  inches  by  simply  adjusting  the  thumb 
screw  and  sliding  the  gauge  to  the  desired  position.  They  are  adapted  to  edging  and  bend¬ 
ing  all  kinds  of  ordinary  sheet  metal.  They  are  simple  in  construction,  strong,  light  and 


durable  and  can  be  used  on  material  as  thick  as  No.  22  gauge. 

Net  weight  11Y  lbs.  Per  pair . $6.  50 

HAND  ROOFING  DOUBLE  SEAMERS. 

Fig.  276. 

Hand  Roofing  Double  Seamers,  to  match  tongs,  net  weight  about  15  lbs.  per  set. 

Per  set  of  two  pairs . $1.75 

Please  state  size  wanted. 

JOINTER. 


Used  with  V  Crimp,  Middle  V  Crimp  and  Pressed  Standing  Seam  Roofing. 
Self  Cap  Roll  Roofing  and  Roll  and  Cap  Roofing. 


Fig.  306. 

Made  22  inches  long.  For  turning  a  Y  inch  fold.  Price . 50c 


WOOD  ROOFING  FOLDERS. 


Shipping 
Weight  Price 
.  7  lbs.  $2.50 
.12  lbs.  3.50 
.  7  lbs.  3.50 
.15  lbs.  5.00 


Fig.  281. 


Common  Wood  Roofing  Folders,  for  20-inch . 

Common  Wood  Roofing  Folders,  for  28-inch . 

Improved  Wood  Roofing  Folders,  for  20-inch,  with  gauge 
Improved  Wood  Roofing  Folders,  for  30-inch,  with  gauge. 


88  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


MALLEABLE  EDGING  TONGS. 

These  are  used  for  roll  and  folding  cap 
roofing  only  (single  seam).  For  double 
seams  the  Roofing  Tongs,  Fig.  305  (page 
89)  are  required,  as  they  make  a  sharper 
bend.  Malleable  Edging  Tongs,  1  or  1)4 
inches  high,  net  weight  about  11  lbs. 

1  inch . SL 75 

1§  “  .  2.25 

In  ordering  state  size  wanted. 


SQUEEZING  TONGS. 


TINNER’S  MALLETS. 

Made  of  best  second  growth  Hickory. 


Size. 

No.  7,  2  x  4 )4  inches,  per  dozen . SI. 25 

No.  8,  2)4  x  5  inches,  per  dozen .  1.35 

No.  9,  2  x/i  x  6  inches,  per  dozen .  1.50 

No.  10,  2%  x  6  inches,  per  dozen .  1.75 

No.  11,  3  x  6  inches,  per  dozen .  2.00 

No.  12,  3)4  x  6)4  inches,  per  dozen .  2.25 

No.  13,  3)4  x  6)4  inches,  per  dozen .  2.50 


Fig.  283. 

Used  for  compressing  seams  of  roll  cap 
and  pressed  standing  seam  roofing.  Made 
of  best  cast  iron,  with  solid  handles. 

No.  2  press  two  indentations  wdiile  squeez¬ 
ing  the  seam,  and  are  also  called  Counter¬ 
sinking  Tongs. 

Weight  Price 


Squeezing  tongs . 15  lbs.  81.50 

No.  2  Squeezing  tongs . 15  lbs.  2.50 


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SELF  CENTERING.TINNER’S  PUNCH. 


Fig.  304. 

With  Automatic  Spring  Center. 

Will  Save  Its  Cost  With  a  Few  Days’  Use. 

It  is  made  of  a  special  grade  of  steel  and  the  edge  is  guaranteed  to  bear  hard  service  without  crumbling. 
It  is  absolutely  beyond  comparison  the  best  tool. 


Size 

Each 

Per  Doz. 

Length 

Size 

Each 

Per  Doz. 

Length 

34 

$1.25 

$15 . 00 

5  in. 

134 

$2.50 

$30.00 

534  in. 

34 

1.30 

15.60 

5 

134 

2.65 

31.80 

534 

X 

1.35 

16.20 

5 

1 34 

2.80 

33.60 

534 

34 

1.50 

18.00 

5 

1  V\ 

3.00 

36.00 

534 

1 

1.75 

21.00 

5 

134 

3.15 

37.80 

534 

134 

2.00 

24 . 00 

5X 

2 

3.25 

39.00 

534 

134 

2.25 

27.00 

534 

in.  1  /3  dozen.  5  g  to  1  in.  3  4  dozen,  134  to  2  in.  1  /6  dozen  in  a  box. 

When  ordering  please  state  size  and  quantity  desired. 

IMPROVED  DOUBLE  SEAMER. 

For  Single  or  Double  Seaming  Iron,  Steel  and  Galvanized  Roofing  Only.  Three  Tongs  in  One. 


DO 


Fig.  305. 


O 

1  IN  [I] 

•  IN  <EE?7> 

FINISHED  TO  A  1  IN 

o 

DOUBLE  SEAM 

TO  A  I  '/4 


FINISHED 

SINGLE  SEAM 

No  Roofer  Should  be  Without  Them.  ORDER  A  SET  NOW! 

Bending,  Seaming,  Countersinking  done  with  our  IMPROVED  DOUBLE  SEAMER. 
Made  in  Sizes  of  1-inch,  1 34-inch  and  134-inch. 


READ  CAREFULLY  BELOW  HOW  TO  ORDER  AND  USE  THEM. 

Instead  of  forcing  the  handles  together  as  is  done  with  the  old  style  double  seamer  when  bending 
or  turning  the  “L”  in  the  metal,  they  are  forced  apart,  giving  the  operator  more  power,  thus  requiring 
less  strength  and  not  as  hard  and  tiring  to  work. 

For  making  a  %-inch  Finished  Seam  use  a  1  -inch  size  of  above  Seamers. 

For  making  a  1  -inch  Finished  Seam  use  a  1 34-inch  size  of  above  Seamers. 

For  making  a  134-inch  Finished  Seam  use  a  134-inch  size  of  above  Seamers. 

For  Double  Seaming,  Improved  Double  Seamers  follow  the  ordinary  Turning  or  Edging  Tongs  and  are 

used  in  the  same  proportion  to  the  Tongs  as  the  Hand  Double  Seamers — for  instance,  to  make  a  1-inch  standing 
seam  when  finished,  a  134-inch  and  134-inch  Turning  or  Edging  Tong  and  134-inch  and  one  1-inch  Improved 
Double  Seamer  would  be  required.  When  ordering  please  state  width  of  Improved  Double  Seamers  desired. 


Price  each,  any  width . $8.00 

Price  per  set  of  two,  any  width .  15.00 

Special  discount  on  two  sets  or  more. 


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The  Moesclil-Ed wards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


RAISING  HAMMERS. 


Nos.  1 
Weight 

Raising  Hammers,  each . $2.25 

Handles,  extra,  per  dozen .  .  . 


Fig.  313. 


SOLID  PUNCHES. 
Fig.  285. 


Nos.  0  1  2  3  4  5  6 

Sizes  of  holes,  inches . 9/32  J4  7/32  3/16  11/64  5/32  9/64 

Set  of  Solid  Punches  (4  punches,  2  chisels)  per  set . 

Solid  Punches,  cast  steel,  Nos.  0,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8  and  prick,  each . 


WIRE  CHISELS. 


Fig.  286.  Fig.  287. 

Wire  Chisel.  Lantern  Chisel. 

Size,  inches . A  V%  Vs  %A  Vi  1  Wi  1)4  1H  1M  1H  2 

Wire  Chisels,  each . 8c  9c  10c  11c  12c  13c  14c  15c  17c  19c  20c  24c  29c 

Lantern  Chisels,  common  size,  each .  12c 


SOLDERING  COPPERS. 


Fig.  288. 

Pointed  Pattern. 


Our  Coppers  are  made  from  Lake  Superior  copper  smelted  specially  for  our  use 
hand  forged,  not  cast,  amd  are  guaranteed  not  to  crack  when  heated  for  repointing. 

The  shanks  are  made  from  best  of  iron,  and  so  forged  to  bolts  as  not  to  loosen  from 
the  effects  of  fire. 


We  have  the  following  sizes  in  stock: 

Pointed . 1/^,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9  and  10  pounds  to  pair 

tt  .T  '1 . 2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7  and  8  pounds  to  pair 

Hatchet. . . •  •  •  • . 3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9  and  10  pounds  to  pair 

Roofing,  with  handles  and  shields . H  pounds  to  pair 

Any  special  style  of  Soldering  Coppers  made  to  order. 

Prices  quoted  on  application. 


The  Moeschl-Ed wards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  91 

RIVET  SETS  AND  HEADERS. 


Fig.  289. 

0123  4  567  8 

A  i!  A  A  ie  A  A  i  A-in- 

10  &  12  8  6  4  &  5  23^  &  3  1%  &  2  1H  lb.  10  &  12  oz. 

75c  63c  63c  50c  50c  37c  32c  32c  32c 


GROOVING  TOOLS. 


Fig.  290. 


Number .  00  0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8 

Size,  inches .  ?  A  f  A  l  A  A  A  A  i 

Grooving  Tools,  each . 75c  75c  63c  63c  50c  50c  37c  37c  25c  25c 


SCRATCH  AWLS. 


Number .  00 

Size  of  Hole ....  A 
F or  Iron  Rivets .  1 4 
Rivet  Sets  and 
Headers,  each  75c 


Fig.  291. 

Per  dozen . $1.50 


Fig.  312. 

Fig.  No.  312  is  used  for  riveting  where  it  is  impossible  to  use  a  mandrel  or  stake. 
Very  useful  in  seaming,  also  in  riveting  O.  G.  Gutter,  turning  square  corners,  making 
round  corners,  riveting  all  sorts  of  tinware  in  shop,  etc. 

Neatly  finished,  full  length  6  inches,  weight  5  pounds.  Price . $1.50 

HOLLOW  PUNCHES— SOLID  FORGED. 


Fig.  293. 

Hollow  Punches,  all  sizes  to  and  including  134-inch  diameter,  round,  per  inch . $1.00 

Hollow  Punches,  above  1%-inch  diameter,  per  inch. . .  1-25 

Set  of  Hollow  Punches,  one  each,  ]/2,  34>  1,  134»  1 /4-inch,  per  set . . . .  .  5.50 

The  above  prices  are  for  regular  sizes  from  34  to  3  inches  diameter,  varying  by  34-inch, 
which  we  carry  in  stock.  Other  sizes  can  be  made  to  order,  at  special  prices. 

See  our  Self-centering  Punch,  Fig.  No.  304,  page  89. 


92  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


These  Snips  are  drop-forged  of  refined  iron  and  the  jaws  are  laid  with  high  grade 
cast  steel,  properly  hardened.  The  finish  is  strictly  first-class. 

We  make  the  Straight  Snips  in  three  styles.  “Left  Hand  Snips,”  the  ordinary 
kind,  have  the  handles  shaped  for  the  right  hand  and  they  cut  at  the  left  side  of  the  upper 
jaw.  “Right  Hand  Snips”  also  have  the  handles  shaped  for  the  right  hand,  but  they  cut 
at  the  right  side  of  the  upper  jaw,  like  Bench  Shears.  Snips  “for  left-handed  workmen” 
have  the  handles  shaped  for  the  left  hand  and  the  jaws  for  right-hand  cut.  For 
Snips  for  left-handed  workmen  we  make  an  extra  charge  of  fifty  cents  net  per  pair.  “Left 
Hand  Snips”  for  right  hand  use  are  sent  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

Nos.  6K  7  8  9  10 

Will  cut43drin.  Tin.  3J^-in.  3-in.  2^-in. 


Snips,  Straight,  per  pair . $3.00  $2.50  $2.00  $1.50  $1.40 

Snips,  Circular,  per  pair .  4.25  3.50  3.00  2.50  2.25 


BERRIDGE’S  IMPROVED  No.  2  DOUBLE-CUTTING  PIPE  SNIPS  AND  PIPE 

CRIMPERS. 

Patent  Pending. 


The  grandest  and  best  tool  on  earth  for  cutting  and  crimping  every  kind  of  sheet 
metal  pipe  of  ordinary  heft,  round  or  square.  The  crimping  jaws  are  made  of  steel,  oil 
tempered.  They  are  made  interchangeable  and  adjustable.  The  whole  construction  of 
this  tool  has  been  well  studied  in  every  particular  and  no  expense  spared  to  make  it  a 
valuable  tool  to  every  purchaser  and  to  make  their  use  indespensable. 


Price,  with  crimping  attachment,  net . $3.25 

Price,  without  crimping  attachment,  net .  3.00 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  93 


BENCH  SHEARS. 


Nos. 

00 

0 

1 

Net  Weight  lbs. 

33 

29 

21 

Length  of  jaws  in. 

12 

10  K 

9 

Price . each 

$13.50 

$12.00 

$8.00 

2 

17 

SK 

$7.00 


3 

13 

8  H 

$6.00 


4 

10 

8 

$5.00 


5 

8 

7 

$4.00 


Net 

Weight 

A,  Elbow  Bench  Shears,  cut  4  inches .  8K  lbs. 

B,  Elbow  Bench  Shears,  extra  heavy,  cut  6  inches . 18K  lbs. 

C,  Elbow  Bench  Shears,  double  extra  heavy,  cut  7K  inches,  entire  length 

46  inches . 37  lbs. 


6 

6K 

6 

$3.50 

Price 

$5.25 

12.00 

18.00 


.  RIVETING  AND  SETTING  HAMMERS— BRIGHT. 


Fig.  298.  Riveting  Hammer 


Fig.  299.  Setting  Hammer 


Nos. 

Weight  with  handle . ounces. 

Size  of  face . . inches, 

Riveting  Hammers,  handled.. .  .  per  doz. 
Riveting  Hammers,  handled...  .each 

Setting  Hammers,  handled . per  doz. 

Setting  Hammers,  handled . each 


0  1  2 

52  28  23 

IK  IK  1 

$15.50  $9.75  $8.31 

1.30  .82  .70 

9.75  8.31 

.82  .70 


3  4  5 

14  11  8 

X  X  X 

$6.75  $5.31  $4.75 

.57  .45  .40 

6.75  5.31  4.75 

.57  .45  .40 


Fig.  300. 


PLANISHING  HAMMERS. 

Planishing  Hammers,  per  lb . $1.00 


Discounts  on  application. 


94  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


No.  3  GEM  GASOLINE  FURNACE. 


$7.00 

8.50 


Fig.  301. 


No.  3  Gem,  tin  reservoir.  .  . 
No.  3  Gem,  copper  reservoir 

EXCELSIOR  GAS  FURNACE. 


Shipping 
Weight 
.  20  lbs. 


The  slotted  burner  is  made  of  cast  iron,  recessed 
in  front  and  back,  which  insures  durability.  The 
solder  from  the  soldering  coppers  cannot  fall  into  the 
perforations.  They  are  noiseless,  odorless  and  power¬ 
ful  heaters.  The  heat  is  distributed  the  full  length  of 
the  coppers.  The  aperture  in  the  hood  is  of  sufficient 
size  to  admit  the  largest  size  coppers,  which  can  be 
heated  in  a  short  time.  The  Fire-proof  Pneumatic 
Reservoir  cannot  be  filled  while  burners  are  lighted. 

An  improved  drip  cup  is  provided,  which  generates 
the  gas  without  smoke  or  smell. 

Every  furnace  is  guaranteed  to  be  worked  out-of- 
doors  or  on  roofs  in  all  kinds  of  weather. 


Fig.  302. 

For  heating  soldering  bits  for  tinners,  plumbers,  etc.  This  heater  has  been  in  the 
market  for  a  number  of  years  and  its  constantly  increasing  sales  afford  the  best  proof  of 
the  esteem  in  which  it  is  held.  It  has  come  to  be  regarded  by  tinsmiths  as  the  standard 
heater  for  gaseous. fuel  and  has  done  much  to  bring  the  merits  of  gas  into  notice  as  an  aid 
in  the  workshop. 

Maximum  consumption  of  gas,  10  feet  per  hour. 

Excelsior  Soldering  Furnace,  each . $1.75 

BUTTLE’S  CHARCOAL  FIRE  POT. 

This  is  a  base-burning  tinner’s  stove  with  double 
damper  and  reversible  flue.  It  is  an  economical  and 
sightly  stove.  Each  pot  is  nicely  japanned. 

In  starting  the  fire,  the  front  door  is  opened;  after 
the  fire  is  well  started,  the  front  damper  is  closed  and 
the  back  damper  is  opened.  This  causes  a  downward 
draft  directly  on  the  soldering  copper,  thus  creating 
the  densest  heat  where  it  is  most  required,  and,  as  a 
consequence,  there  is  not  only  a  great  saving  of  fuel, 
but  the  soldering  coppers  are  heated  much  more 
rapidly  than  in  any  other  tinner’s  stove. 

Height,  16%  inches;  opening,  3%  x  2%  inches. 


Shipping 
Weight  Price 
.16  lbs.  $2.25 


Buttle’s  Charcoal  Fire  Pot 


Fig.  303. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  95 

No.  1  Fire  Pot  (Seven  Pints).  Fig.  307. 

Capacity,  7  pts.  Shipping  weight  14  lbs.  Price, 

each . $6.  00 

The  No.  1  is  adapted  to  a  greater  variety  of  uses  than 
any  other  fire  pot  made.  The  tank  is  made  of  heavy 
galvanized  iron  (thoroughly  braced)  which  enables  it  to 
withstand  hard  usage.  All  C.  &  T.  fire  pots  are  made 
with  round  tanks  and  this  type  is  especially  recommended 
for  use  on  roofs  and  gutters,  as  it  has  been  found  by  ex¬ 
perience  that  the  round  tank  is  best  adapted  for  such 
use.  The  burner  is  made  of  special  generator  metal, 
holding  the  heat  longer,  and  produces  an  ideal  blue  flame, 
which  is  easily  regulated  and  works  perfectly  in  windy 
or  cold  weather.  The  burner  is  swiveled,  which  permits 
moving  the  flame  up  or  down.  No.  1  will  easily  accomo¬ 
date  a  pair  of  12  lb.  coppers.  The  top  section  can  be 
removed  and  the  flame  used  as  an  open  torch  if  desired.  Fig.  307. 

No.  5  Fire  Pot  (Five  Pints).  Fig.  308. 
Capacity,  5  pts.  Shipping  weight  12  lbs.  Price, 

each . $4.  50 

The  No.  5  is  exactly  like  No.  1  except  that  it  is  one  size 
smaller.  Tank  is  made  of  heavy  galvanized  iron  (thor¬ 
oughly  braced),  as  this  metal  stands  hard  usage.  Top 
section  will  easily  and  quickly  heat  a  pair  of  8  lb.  cop¬ 
pers.  It  is  removable  and  the  flame  can  be  used  as  a 
torch  or  brazing  fire.  The  burner  produces  a  perfect 
blue  flame  of  intense  heat,  which  is  not  effected  by  wind 
or  cold.  No.  5,  like  No.  1,  is  fitted  with  patented  auto¬ 
matic  brass  air  pump  in  the  tank  which  quickly  produces 
an  adequate  working  pressure  and  a  spring  check  valve 
insures  the  pressure  being  constant.  The  No.  5  produces 
a  hot  flame,  consumes  but  little  gasoline  and  will  soon 
pay  for  itself  in  the  saving  of  fuel  alone. 

No.  71  Fire  Pot  (Seven  Pints).  Fig.  310. 

Capacity,  7  pts.  Shipping  weight  15  lbs.  Price, 

each . $6.00 

The  No.  71  is  noiseless,  smokeless  and  odorless.  Has 
sub-flame  for  the  generator,  which  permits  the  flame  to  be 
turned  very  low  when  not  in  use.  The  burner  has  two 
heating  surfaces  and  the  gas  is  superheated  before  it  is 
burned,  producing  an  intensely  hot  blue  flame,  which 
burns  from  each  side  to  the  center.  The  flames  are  pro¬ 
tected  by  a  hood  with  cover  and  are  not  affected  by  wind 
or  cold.  A  pair  of  twelve  pound  coppers  can  be  easily 
and  quickly  heated.  Has  heavy  round  galvanized  iron 
tank,  equipped  with  patented  automatic  brass  air  pump, 
which  produces  quickly  the  air  pressure  required.  The 
No.  71  is  the  hottest  fire  pot  made  for  Tinners,  Roofers, 

Cornice  and  Metal  Workers.  Uses  but  little  gasoline  and 
produces  an  intense  and  steady  heat.  Fig.  310. 

No.  72  Fire  Pot  (Five  Pints).  Fig.  311. 
Capacity  5  pts.  Shipping  weight  14^  lbs.  Price, 

each . $4.  50 

The  top  section  will  care  for  a  pair  of  8  lb.  soldering 
coppers.  The  burner  has  double  heating  surfaces  and 
the  gas  is  superheated  before  it  is  burned,  which  greatly 
aids  in  producing  the  very  hot  fire  for  which  the  No.  72 
is  noted.  Sub-flame  for  the  generator  makes  it  possible 
to  turn  the  flames  very  low  and  effects  a  large  saving  of 
gasoline,  yet  the  maximum  degree  of  heat  can  be  obtained 
in  a  few  moments.  The  hood  and  cover  afford  ample 
protection  for  the  flames.  The  tank  is  round  and  made 
of  heavy  galvanized  iron  (thoroughly  braced)  and  will 
withstand  hard  usage.  The  No.  72  is  smokeless,  odor¬ 
less  and  noiseless  in  operation. 


Fig.  311. 


Fig.  308. 


96  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


SIDEWALK  DOORS. 

Hinges  and  Frames  Set  Flush  with  Sidewalk. 


Fig.  876 — Door  Closed.  Fig.  877 — Door  Open. 

Made  with  solid,  ventilated  and  Illuminating  Sizes:  18  x  18  inches,  20  x  20  inches, 
Top.  18  x  24  inches,  24x  24  inches,  24x  30  inches. 


COAL  HOLE  RINGS  AND  COVERS. 


Fig.  878 — Ring  Frame. 

16,  18,  20  and  24  inches  in  diameter. 


Fig.  879 — Illuminating  Top. 


Fig.  880 — Solid  Checkered  Cover. 

Prices  on  application, 


Fig.  881 — Ventilating  Cover, 
stating  requirements. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  97 


ILLUMINATING  VAULT  DOORS. 


Fig.  882. 

Shows  Doors  Opened  with  Ratchet  Attachment. 


STANDARD  SIZES. 


36  x  36  inches 
36  x  44  inches 
36  x  48  inches 
36  x  60  inches 


36  x  73  inches 
48  x  48  inches 
48  x  60  inches 
48  x  72  inches 


Prices  on  application. 


These  Vault  Doors  have  a  flange  all 
around  the  edge  which  prevents  leakage 
into  basement. 

There  are  no  obstructions  or  projections 
of  any  kind  above  the  sidewalk  line. 

Sold  without  or  with  opening  device. 


THE  IMPROVED  COAL  CHUTE. 


Coal 


'  f a 

jm 

VHBbBb  1 

Fig.  883. 

STANDARD  SIZES. 

Outside 

Hopper  Opening  Rim  Price 
Size  “A”..  22  wide  16  high  25x19  $10.00 
Size  "D”.  24%  “  20%“  27x23  12.50 

Size  “G”.  32  “  24  “  35x27  15.00 


These  Solid  Paneled  Coal 
Chutes  were  designed  and  speci¬ 
fied  by  architects. 

They  are  somewhat  stronger 
and  open  a  little  wider  than 
others,  and  are  certainly  the 
neatest  in  appearance.  The  Self- 
Locking  device  is  also  a  great 
improvement  over  anything  ever 
made. 

No  modern  residence  is  com¬ 
plete  with  out  an  Improved 
Coal  Chute. 

The  cost  in  five  years  is  less 
than  a  wooden  window  frame, 
when  you  consider  how  the  latter 
gets  battered  and  marred. 

The  Improved  Chute  never 
wears  out.  Cheapest  in  the 
long  run.  Always  best. 


Discount  on  application. 


98  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


FIRE  PROOF  DOORS  AND  AUTOMATIC  HARDWARE. 


Fig.  801. 

Single  Incline  Over-Lap  Door  and  Hardware. 

Lin  clad  doors  and  shutters,  made  with  two  and  three  ply  white  pine,  covered  with 
tin  applied  in  the  most  careful  manner.  Prices  for  doors  and  hardware  quoted  on  receipt 
of  specifications.  Give  the  size  and  number  of  openings  and  state  if  doors  are  single  or 
double  and  if  to  swing  or  slide. 


Doors  and  hardware  are  sold  separately  if  wanted. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  99 


FIRE  PROOF  DOORS. 


All  openings  through  walls  should  be  equipped  with  doors  which  will  close 

automatically  in  case  of  fire 


Fig.  802. 


Single  Over-Eap  Hinged  Door  and  Hardware 


100  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


FIRE  PROOF  PANEL  DOORS. 

The  core  is  made  from  white  pine  and  covered  with  galvanized  iron,  kalamined 
iron,  tin  or  copper. 


Fig.  803. 


These  doors,  placed  in  a  fire  proof  partition  make  each  room  a  separate  building, 

Price  on  application. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  101 

CORRUGATED  FIRE  DOORS. 


Fig.  804. 

Corrugated  Counter-balance  Fire  Doors  for  elevators  or  other  openings  where  fire 
protection  is^wanted.  Send  drawings  and  specifications  for  prices. 


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102  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


GALVANIZED  TANKS. 


We  make  many  of  these  tanks  and  as  opinions  differ  so  much  as  to  the  dimensions,  we  submit  the  follow¬ 
ing  sizes  and  shapes  that  are  generally  used.  In  ordering  this  tank,  if  wanted  narrower  or  wider  at  bottom, 
or  not  quite  so  deep,  or  more  slanting  at  inclined  end  making  bottom  shorter,  we  furnish  as  ordered  without 
additional  charge.  For  a  tank  made  wider  at  top  than  widths  named  in  list,  add  10  per  cent  to  the  list  price 
for  the  extra  width  wanted. 

When  desired,  we  furnish  a  sheet  of  galvanized  steel  8  feet  long  and  the  proper  width  for  tank  ordered, 
with  the  edges'tumed  up  1  inch  for  dripping  board.  This  is  placed  on  boards  with  a  little  incline,  forming  a 
platform  for.sheep  to  walk  out,  which  carries  all  the  drip  back  to  tank.  For  this  the  list  price  is  $3.25. 

INSIDE  OF  THE  SLANTING  END  OF  TANK  is  placed  1  inch  angle  bars  forming  a  ladder,  permit¬ 
ting  sheep  to  walk  out. 


LIST  PRICE  OF  SHEEP  DIPPING  TANKS. 


Letter 

No. 

Height, 

Feet 

Length 
at  Top, 
Feet 

Length 
at  Bottom, 
Feet 

Width 
at  Top, 
Inches 

Width 
at  Bottom, 
Inches 

Weight, 

Pounds 

List 

Price 

A . 

6 

3 

30 

12 

208 

$22.50 

B . 

4 

8 

5 

20 

10 

226 

29.00 

C . 

4 

8 

5 

24 

10 

230 

30.00 

D . 

4 

8 

4 

30 

10 

230 

31.00 

E . 

4 

8 

5 

30 

10 

235 

31.00 

F . 

4 

10 

5 

24 

10 

320 

35.00 

G . 

3  H 

10 

5 

30 

12 

300 

34.00 

H . 

4 

10 

5 

30 

10 

322 

36.00 

I . 

4 

10 

5 

30 

12 

327 

37.00 

J . 

4 

10 

6 

24 

10 

320 

35.00 

K . 

4 

10 

6 

30 

10 

322 

36.00 

L . 

4 

10 

6 

30 

12 

329 

37.00 

M . 

4 

14 

9 

30 

10 

386 

45.00 

THE  STAR  GALVANIZED  STEEL  WAGON  TANKS 

Are  the  most  durable  form  of  a  steel  tank  to  be  used  on  a  wagon  for  the  hauling  of  water  for  jny  purpose. 
They  are  made  with  a  water-tight  cover  in  center  of  which  is  placed  a  14-inch  round  man-hole.  At  rear  end 
near  bottom  is  placed  a  1-inch  connection  for  either  pipe  or  hose  for  drawing  off  water.  This  tank  is  made 
very  strong,  being  thoroughly  braced  for  the  purpose  intended.  It  may  be  used  on  any  kind  of  wagon  by 
simply  laying  boards  on  the  wagon  gear  on  which  to  set  tank. 


SIZES  AND  PRICES  AS  FOLLOWS: 


Letter 

No. 

Width, 

Feet 

Height, 

Feet 

Length, 

Feet 

Capacity, 

Gallons 

Weight, 

Pounds 

List 

Price 

A 

3 

2 

10 

378 

245 

$32.50 

R. . 

3 

2 

8 

295 

215 

29.50 

c 

2 

8 

245. 

203 

27.50 

D 

2 

2 

8 

197 

183 

25.00 

E. . 

.  . 

2 

2  1 

6 

144 

146 

22.00 

The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  103 

OBLONG  TANKS. 

Round  Ends. 


Fig.  928. 


Letter 

No. 

Width, 

Feet 

Height, 

Feet 

Length, 

Feet 

Capacity, 

Gallons 

Weight, 

Pounds 

List 

Price 

A . 

2 

2 

4 

91 

74 

$  9.00 
10.50 

B . 

2 

2 

5 

117 

88 

C . 

2 

2 

6 

144 

102 

11.50 

D . 

2 

2 

7 

170 

121 

13.00 

E . 

2 

2 

8 

197 

135 

14.25 

F . 

2 

2 

10 

250 

166 

18.00 

G . 

2 

23^ 

2 

8 

246 

151 

15.00 

H . 

2H 

5 

145 

93 

12.00 

I . 

2 

6 

178 

110 

13.00 

J . 

3  " 

2 

6 

213 

134 

15.00 

K . 

23/2 

2A 

3 

2 

8 

245 

141 

16.00 

L . 

2 

10 

312 

177 

19.00 

M . 

2 

8 

295 

156 

17.00 

N . 

3 

2 

10 

384 

185 

19.50 

O . 

4 

2 

8 

386 

169 

18.50 

P . 

4 

2 

10 

496 

203 

23.00 

Q . 

4 

2 

12 

606 

243 

29.00 

R . 

4 

2 

16 

826 

320 

37.50 

S . 

5 

2 

16 

1072 

375 

40.00 

T . 

6 

2 

8 

550 

215 

27.50 

U . 

6 

2 

10 

813 

262 

30.50 

V . 

6 

2 

16 

1218 

427 

45  00 

OBLONG  TANKS. 
Square  Ends. 


Fig.  927. 


Letter 

No. 

Width, 

Feet 

Height, 

Feet 

Length, 

Feet 

Capacity, 

Gallons 

Weight, 

Pounds 

List 

Price 

A . 

2 

2 

4 

101 

91 

$  9.50 

B . 

2 

2 

5 

126 

100 

10.75 

C . 

2 

2 

6 

152 

121 

11.75 

D . 

2 

2 

8 

202 

150 

16.00 

E . 

2'A 

2 

8 

262 

165 

17.50 

F . 

3 

2 

8 

318 

178 

18.75 

G . 

3 

2 

10 

397 

208 

22.00 

H . 

4 

2 

8 

424 

216 

23.00 

I . 

4 

2 

10 

530 

255 

25.00 

Write  for  discounts, 


104  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Kv 


GALVANIZED  HOG  AND  WATERING  TROUGH. 


Fig.  932. 


These  Troughs  fill  a  long  felt  want.  Every  farmer  must  have  a  watering  trough.  Why  not  use  one  of 
these  Round  Bottom  Watering  Troughs?  They  will  not  leak  or  rust  out  and  have  steel  trusses  to  set  on  and 
to  fasten  down  ready  for  use. 

These  troughs  are  made  of  one  piece  in  bottom  with  steel  ends.  No  cast  ends  to  be  broken  and  your 
trough  crippled,  but  will  stand  the  roughest  usage.  Made  strong. with  1-inch  angle  around  top  and  a  bar 
strap  every  12  inches  to  keep  hogs  from  pushing  along  trough. 

The  above  cut  shows  the  way  ends  are  put  in  and  made  to  fasten  down. 


Letter 

No. 

Width, 

Inches. 

Height, 

Inches. 

Length, 

Feet. 

Capacity, 

Gallons. 

Weight, 

Pounds. 

List 

Price. 

A . 

14 

7 

2 

6 

20 

$3.50 

B . 

14 

7 

3 

9 

25 

4.00 

C . 

14 

7 

4 

12 

30 

4.50 

D . 

14 

7 

6 

18 

40 

5.25 

E . 

14 

7 

5 

15 

36 

4.65 

F . 

14 

7 

8 

24 

50 

6.25 

G . 

14 

7 

10 

30 

65 

7.80 

POULTRY  TROUGHS. 


Fig.  933. 


Letter 

No. 

Width, 

Inches 

Inside  Depth, 
Inches 

Outside  Depth, 
Inches 

Length, 

Inches 

List 

Price 

A 

4 

2 

3M 

30 

$0.75 

B. . . 

6 

‘■S'A 

3  Va, 

36 

.90 

- -  ' '  — 

7 

3 

4H 

36 

1.00 

The  Moeschl-Ed wards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  105 


SMALL  OBLONG  TANKS. 


Fig.  931. 


Letter 

No. 

Width, 

Feet 

Height, 

Feet 

Length, 

Feet 

Capacity, 

Gallons 

Weight, 

Pounds 

List 

Price 

A . 

IK 

1 

4 

33 

50 

$  6.50 

B . 

l  K 

1 

5 

45 

60 

8.00 

C . 

i  k 

1 

8 

70 

90 

11.00 

I) . 

2 

1 

4 

45 

55 

8.00 

E . 

2 

1 

5 

65 

70 

9.00 

F . 

2 

1 

6 

70 

80 

10.00 

G . 

2 

1 

8 

100 

100 

12.00 

H . 

2 

1 

10 

125 

120 

14 , 50 

I . 

2 

IK 

5 

95 

80 

9.75 

.1 . 

2 

IK 

6 

105 

90 

11.00 

K . 

2 

JK 

8 

145 

110 

13  50 

L . 

2 

IK 

10 

180 

140 

16.00 

ROUND  TANKS. 


Fig.  926. 


Letter  Diameter, 

No.  Feet 

Height, 

Feet 

Capacity, 

Gallons 

Weight, 

Pounds 

List 

Price 

A .  3 

2 

91 

69 

$  9.00 

B .  4 

2 

166 

97 

11.00 

C .  4 

2K 

215 

106 

12.50 

D .  4 

3 

254 

115 

14.00 

E .  4 

4 

338 

145 

16.50 

F .  4 

5 

423 

168 

19.00 

G .  4 

6 

508 

191 

22 . 00 

11 .  4 

8 

688 

220 

28.00 

I .  5 

2 

262 

129 

14.50 

J .  5 

2K 

342 

141 

16.00 

K .  5 

3 

411 

154 

17.50 

L .  5 

4 

548 

181 

21.00 

M .  5 

5 

675 

211 

25.50 

N .  5 

6 

810 

240 

29.00 

0 .  5 

8 

1096 

285 

36.00 

P .  6 

2 

384 

167 

18.50 

Q .  6 

2K 

480 

184 

20.00 

R .  6 

3 

583 

193 

21.50 

S .  6 

4 

768 

237 

26.00 

T .  6 

5 

966 

256 

30.00 

U .  7 

2 

486 

206 

21.50 

V .  8 

2 

691 

245 

28.00 

W .  8 

2K 

864 

270 

30.00 

Write  for  discounts. 


106  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


Fig.  88 — Shipped  in  10-ft.  Lengths. 
Ridge  Roll. 


134-inch  roll.  7-inch  girt.  Galvanized  steel . 14  cents  per  foot 

134-inch  roll.  8-inch  girt.  Galvanized  steel . 16  cents  per  foot 

2  -inch  roll.  10-inch  girt.  Galvanized  steel . 20  cents  per  foot 

234-inch  roll.  12-inch  girt.  Galvanized  steel . 24  cents  per  foot 

3  -inch  roll.  15-inch'  girt.  Galvanized  steel . 30  cents  per  foot 


Fig.  89. 

Angle  Capping. 


3  -inch  apron.  Galvanized  steel . 12  cents  per  foot 

334‘inch  apron.  Galvanized  steel . 14  cents  per  foot 

4  -inch  apron.  Galvanized  steel . 16  cents  per  foot 


Ornamental  Ridging. 


^44  - 


Fig.  480. 


Size 

Apron 

Girt 

Price 

6 . 

. 3 . 

. 15.  .  . 

18 . 

. 4 . 

. 20. .  . 

.  .  Galvanized  steel. .  , 

10 . 

. 5 . 

. 24.  .  . 

.  .Galvanized  steel..  , 

Diamond  Ridging. 


Size 
1 34-inch 

2  -inch 
234-inch 

3  -inch 


Fig.  90. 

Apron  Girt  Price 

2  -inch .  8-inch . Galvanized  steel. ...  16  cents  per  foot 

234-inch . 10-inch . Galvanized  steel.  . .  .20  cents  per  foot 

3  -inch . 12-inch . Galvanized  steel ....  24  cents  per  foot 

334-inch . 14-inch . Galvanized  steel ....  28  cents  per  foot 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  107 


THE  M.  E.  ORNAMENTAL  CRESTING. 

This  cresting  is  ornamental,  durable  and  inexpensive.  The  following  illustrations 
show  a  variety  of  designs,  varying  in  height  from  8  to  14  inches.  Each  design  is  made  in 
three  sizes.  The  finials  shown  are  six  inches  higher  than  the  cresting.  All  styles  crestings 
are  made  in  10-foot  lengths  and  packed  250  feet  in  a  crate,  including  10  scroll  finials.  A 
hammer  and  nails  are  all  that  is  required  to  erect  this  cresting,  no  soldering  being  necessary. 


Price  of  Cresting. 


8  inches  high 
10  inches  high 
12  inches  high 
14  inches  high 


. 30  cents  per  foot 

. 40  cents  per  foot 

. 45  cents  per  foot 

. 50  cents  per  foot 

Discounts  on  application. 


Price  includes  10  finals  with  each  crate  containing  250  lineal  feet.  For  Gable,  Hip  and 
Ridge  Finials,  see  page  138,  all  of  which  can  be  used  in  connection  with  our  M.  E.  Cresting. 


Deck  Cresting  shown  on  page  113. 


Fig.  511. 

M.  E.  Scroll  Finial. 


Fig.  512. 

M.  E.  Cresting  Finial. 


10  Fig.  11  Finials  free  with  250  feet  of  14  inches  high . 50  cents  each 

Cresting.  16  inches  high . 60  cents  each 

18  inches  high . 70  cents  each 

20  inches  high . 80  cents  each 

Discounts  on  application. 


103  T  he  Moeschl- Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 

COMBINATION  CRESTING  AND  RIDGING. 

Fig.  483  Cresting.  Height,' 10,  12  and  14  inches. 


Fig.  484  Cresting.  Height,  10,  12  and  14  inches. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  109 

COMBINATION  CRESTING  AND  RIDGING. 

Fig.  487  Cresting.  Height,  10,  12  and  14  inches. 


Fig.  488  Cresting.  Height,  10,  12  and  14  inches. 


Fig.  490  Cresting.  Height,  10,  12  and  14  inches. 
Finials  6  inches  higher  than  cresting. 


110  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


Fig.  503. 

Cresting,  7  inches  high;  width  of  Apron,  3  inches . Price,  30  cents  per  foot. 

Finial,  103^  inches  high . Price,  $1.25  each. 


Fig.  504. 

Cresting, '103^  inches  high;  width  of  apron,  6  inches . Price,  55  cents  per  foot. 

Finial,  18  inches  high . Price,  $2.55each. 


1 

■  \  i £ fvvS^VVy. 

Fig.  505. 

Cresting,  11  inches  high;  width  of  Apron,  6  inches . Price,  48  cents  per  foot. 

Finial,  25  inches  high . Price,  §2.40  each. 


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ORNAMENTAL  RIDGE  CRESTING  AND  FINIALS. 


Fig.  478 

Cresting,  11  inches  high;  apron  6  inches . 

Finial,  22  inches  high . 


Price,  44  cents  per  foot. 
. Price,  $2.00  each. 


Fig.  479. 


Cresting,  11  inches  high;  apron  6  inches . Price,  70  cents  per  foot. 

Finial,  22  inches  high . Price,  $2.00  each. 


Fig.  481. 


Cresting,  10  inches  high;  apron,  6  inches . Price,  45  cents  per  foot. 

Finial,  15  inches  high . Price,  $1.75  each. 


112  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


GALVANIZED  CRESTING  BLOCKS. 

These  cresting  blocks  are  made  of  galvanized  iron  to  fit  2-inch  ridge  roll. 
Size  of  block,  8  inches  long  by  5  inches  high  above  top  of  oil. 


Fig.  494  — 38  cents  each. 


Fig.  495  — 33  cents  each. 


Fig.  496 — 33  cents  each. 


Fig.  497 — 33  cents  each. 


Fig.  498 — 35  cents  each. 


Fig.  499 — 33  cents  each 


Discount  on  application 


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Fig.  506. 


GALVANIZED  DECK  CRESTINGS. 


Corner  posts,  24  to  30  inches. 
Posts,  each,  $1.50. 


Cresting,  18  to  24  inches. 

Cresting,  per  foot,  $1.00 


Corner  posts,  24  to  30  inches.  Cresting,  18  to  24  inches. 

Posts,  each,  $1.50.  Cresting,  per  foot,  75c 


Fig.  509. 

Corner  posts,  24  to  30  inches.  Cresting,  18  to  24  inches. 

Posts,  each,  $1.50.  Cresting,  per  foot,  60c 


114  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


GALVANIZED  WINDOW  AND  DOOR  CAPS. 

Also  Made  From  Copper. 

To  complete  the  architectural  effect  on  your  building  it  will  be  necessary  to  use  caps 
for  both  windows  and  doors.  The  following  designs  are  suitable  for  all  kinds  of  brick, 
stone  and  cement  structures  and  are  essential  for  a  complete  finish  when  buildings  are 
covered  with  our  imitation  brick,  stone,  shingle  and  weatherboard  siding.  The  square 
head  Window  and  Door  Caps,  as  illustrated,  can  be  changed  to  segment  heads.  All 
corbels  are  4  inches  wide  unless  ordered  otherwise. 

Directions  for  Ordering  Window  and  Door  Caps. 

For  circular  Window  and  Door  Caps  give  radius  on  inside  of  brick  work.  Also  state 
width  of  opening  between  brick  work  in  inches  and  give  the  distance  the  frame  is  recessed 
from  the  face  of  wall.  State  if  Caps  are  to  be  built  in  brick  work  or  put  on  buildings 
already  erected,  as  a  difference  in  construction  of  Cap  is  necessary.  The  latter  is  furnished 
when  not  otherwise  specified.  All  caps  and  sills  are  made  the  width  of  openings  specified, 
which  allows  an  extension  of  6  inches  on  each  side  of  opening;  also  to  project  lj^  inches 
from  wall  line. 

Special  designs  made  to  order 


Fig.  901. 


Fig.  903. 

Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements  and  dimensions. 


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GALVANIZED  WINDOW  AND  DOOR  GAPS. 


Fig.  904. 


Fig.  905. 


Fig.  906. 


Fig.  907. 


Fig.  908. 


Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


116  The  Moesclil-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


METAL  COLUMNS. 


For  Porches,  Pergolas  and  Interiors. 


Stock  Sizes. 


DIAMETER  at 

DIAMETER 

SIZES  OF 

BASE  OF  SHAFT 

AT  NECK 

SQUARE  BASE 

LENGTH  OVER  ALL 

8  in . 

. 6  in . 

.  . .  .  11  in.  sq . 

. Any  length  up  to  11  feet 

10  in . 

.  8  in . 

.  . .  .  13>i  in  .sq . 

. Any  length  up  to  1 1  feet 

12  in . 

. 10  in . 

.  . .  .  15J4  in.  sq . 

. Any  length  up  to  11  feet 

14  in . 

. 12  in . 

.  ...  18  in.  sq . 

Metal  Columns  are  made  in  all  sizes  up  to  40  inches  in  diameter  and  a  maximum 
length  of  35  feet. 

Half  round  columns,  three-quarter  columns,  square  pilasters  and  corner  pilasters 
manufactured  in  all  sizes.  All  bases  are  cast  iron. 

Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  117 


METAL  COLUMNS. 

For  Porches,  Pergolas  and  Interiors. 

Highly  ornamental,  not  affected  by  the  weather,  stronger  and  cheaper  than  wood. 


Stock  Sizes. 

diameter  at 

DIAMETER 

SIZES  OF 

BASE  OF  SHAFT 

AT  NECK 

SQUARE  BASE 

LENGTH  OVER  ALL 

8  in . 

. 1134  in.  sq . 

. Anv  length  up  to  11  feet 

10  in . 

. 1334  in.  sq . 

. Any  length  up  to  11  feet 

12  in . 

. 10  in . 

. 1534  in-  sq . 

. Any  length  up  to  11  feet 

14  in . 

. 12  in . 

. 18  in.  sq . 

.  . .  .  Any  length  up  to  11  feet 

Fig.  851. 


Fig.  852. 


Metal  Columns  are  made  in  all  sizes  up  to  40  inches  in  diameter  and  a  maximum 
length  of  35  feet. 

Half  round  columns,  three-quarter  columns,  square  pilasters  and  corner  pilasters, 
manufactured  in  all  sizes. 

All  bases  are  cast  iron. 

Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


118 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


BARN  VENTILATORS. 

Made  of  No.  26,  24  and  22  Galvanized  Sheets. 


Fig.  726. 


Fig.  727. 


Price  List. 


Size  A,  18-inch  Base,  12-inch  Drum,  5  feet  high . $32. 

Size  B,  22-inch  Base,  15-inch  Drum,  6J^  feet  high .  36. 

Size  C,  28-inch  Base,  21-inch  Drum,  8J^  feet  high .  38. 

Size  D,  35-inch  Base,  29-inch  Drum,  11  feet  high .  42. 


Write  for  discounts. 


8888 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  119 


BARN  VENTILATORS. 

Made  of  Nos.  26,  24  and  22  Galvanized  Steel. 


Mg.  728.  Fig.  729. 

SQUARELOUVRE  VENTILATORS. 


Price  List. 

Size  A  18- inch  Base,  5  feet  high . $42.00 

Size  B  24- inch  Base,  feet  high .  52  00 

Size  C  28-inch  Base,  8  feet  high .  56.00 

Size  D  36-inch  Base,  10  feet  high .  62.00 


Write  foi  Discounts. 


120  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


LOW  PRICE  VENTILATORS. 


Fig.  753. 


Fig.  754. 


Made  from  No.  20,  22,  24  and  26  gauge  galvanized  sheets.  Shipped  complete  with 
base  unless  otherwise  ordered.  See  page  126  for  other  style  bases. 


Prices  on 
Application 


CHIMNEY  TOPS. 
Price  List. 

Including  Top,  Drum  and  Base. 


Base 

Drum 

Price 

14  inches  square . 

.  8 . 

. 8  4.50 

16  inches  square . 

. 10 . 

.  5.00 

18  inches  square . 

. 12 . 

.  6.00 

20  inches  square . 

. 16 . 

.  7.00 

22  inches  square . 

. 16 . 

.  8.00 

24  inches  square . 

. 18 . 

.  10.00 

26  inches  square . 

. 20 . 

.  13.00 

30  inches  square . 

. 24 . 

.  18.00 

36  inches  square . 

. 28 . 

.  24.00 

40  inches  square . 

. 30 . 

.  28.00 

Chimney  Cap  and  Pipe  made  any  size  gauge  or  height. 
List  prices  are  for  Tops  made  five  to  seven  feet  high. 


Discount  on  application. 


Fig.  755 


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CAPS  AND  FLANGES. 


Fig.  736. 


Fig.  737. 


Stove  Pipe  Cap  or  Roof  Ventilator, 
made  any  size,  gauge  or  height. 


Pipe  Cap  or  Roof  Ventilator,  made 
any  size,  gauge  or  height. 


Fig.  738. 


Fig.  739. 


Roof  Flanges  or  Rain  Proofs.  Tin  or  galvanized.  Sizes,  5,  6  and  /  inches 


LOUVRE  VENTILATORS. 


Fig.  740. 

Made  to  fit  any  size  opening,  either  stationary  or  movable. 
Prices  on  application. 


122  The  Moeschl-Ed wards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


COVINGTON  VENTILATOR. 

Why  they  exhaust  more  air  than  any  other  ventilator  made. 


Fig.  730— Style  A. 


The  “Covington”  is  a  ventilator  scientifically  and  most  substantially  constructed; 
is  effective  in  deflecting  downward  currents  of  air  and  rain  without  materially  inter- 
ferring  with  the  free  egress  of  air  from  the  interior,  is  always  effective  when  the  wind 
blows  and  will  not  choke  in  a  calm.  This  is  most  important. 

Edgewise  braces  are  used  to  hold  the  several  parts  of  the  ventilator  together  very 
rigid,  firm  and  secure  in  their  proper  relative  positions,  thus  adding  strength  and 
preventing  deformation  and  sagging  and  insuring  uniformity  and  symmetry  of  con¬ 
struction.  These  braces  do  not  obstruct  the  outlet  of  air. 

The  “Covington”  has  an  arrangement  of  two  cones  that  will  keep  out  storms  and 
provide  the  best  outlet  of  air  or  smoke,  as  described  in  the  following  paragraphs. 

The  diameter  of  the  upper  cone  is  sufficiently  greater  than  the  diameter  of  the  lower 
cone  and  insures  the  rain  and  snow  falling  thereon  being  deflected  outside  of  the  neck  of 
the  ventilator. 

The  lower  cone  is  a  valuable  part  of  our  decice,  deflecting  the  upward  current  of 
air  quickly  from  the  body  of  the  ventilator.  It  does  not  produce  choking  eddies  or 
counter-currents  and  offers  the  least  resistance,  as  noted. 

This  cone,  as  hereinbefore  described,  divides  the  air  and  affords  the  best  and  quickest 
route  of  exit.  This  is  a  combined  scientific  storm-proof  ventilator  with  edgewise  braces 
and  always  gives  perfect  satisfaction. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  123 


COVINGTON  VENTILATOR. 


Fig.  731 — btyle  A. 


Fig.  732. 


The  “Covington”  Way. 
Fig.  733. 


An  upward  draught  is  always  obtained  by  the  peculiar  and  substantial  construction 
of  the  outside  frustrum  or  deflector,  as  from  whatever  way  the  wind  may  blow,  the  air 
impinging  against  the  frustrum  induces  an  exhaust  current  of  air  from  the  body  of  the 
ventilator  and  building. 

The  usual  style  of  ventilator  is  constructed  with  only  a  cheap  vertical  or  single 
cone,  the  deflector  thus  making  a  very  bad  route  of  exit  which  does  not  allow  the  free 
exhaust  of  air. 

The  "Covington”  has  the  greatest  area  of  discharge  of  any  ventilator  made,  as  a 
comparison  with  the  other  makes  of  ventilators  will  show.  Therefore  a  less  number  are 
required  to  properly  ventilate  a  building. 

Our  aim  is  how  few,  not  how  many,  ventilators  can  be  used  in  a  building. 

We  would  be  glad  to  tell  you  more  about  them  if  you  will  drop  us  a  line. 


Strength  and  Rigidity. 

Plenty  of  metal  is  used,  so  distributed  as  to  give  ample  strength  at  all  points.  The 
problem  of  ventilation  is  not  satisfactorily  solved  by  providing  only  for  admission  of  fresh 
air  into  a  building  or  room.  The  foul  air  must  be  taken  care  of  and  drawn  off.  The 
"Covington”  Ventilator  is  the  best  automatic  ventilator  on  the  market  for  this  purpose. 
Price  list  on  page  125. 


124  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


VENTILATOR 

With  Automatic  Closing  Device. 


Fig.  734.  Style  B. 

By  the  use  of  our  AUTOMATIC  CLOSING  DEVICE  the  temperature  of  the  room 
can  be  easily  and  accurately  regulated. 

There  are  no  flat  surfaces  on  which  dust  or  refuse  of  any  kind  can  collect  and  be  shaken 
off  into  the  room  below,  as  is  done  where  the  ordinary  old  style  damper  is  used. 

The  Closing  Device  has  a  vertical  motion  only  and  is  not  affected  by  the  air  currents 
and  requires  no  attention  whatever,  except  when  it  is  desired  to  regulate  the  tempera¬ 
ture  of  the  room,  when  it  can  be  secured  at  any  point  desired,  giving  full  control  of  the  amount 
of  ventilation.  The  ventilators  are  so  constructed  that  back  draft  so  common  in  other 
makes  is  absolutely  impossible. 

Each  ventilator  up  to  24-inch  inclusive  is  supplied  with  three  feet  of  chain ;  larger  sizes, 
five  feet;  thus  allowing  sufficient  to  reach  to  the  base.  We  also  furnish  a  fusible  link 
with  each  one;  this  link  should  be  located  at  a  point  in  the  operating  chain  which  fire  or 
extreme  heat  would  reach  the  earliest,  thereby  causing  it  to  fuse  and  allow  the  Self-Closing 
Device  to  act  and  shut-off  all  draft,  thus  retarding  the  fire. 

OUR  CLAIMS. 


FIRST — Ventilating  properties;  the  lower  cone  divides  the  upward  air  currents, 
deflecting  them  outwardly  from  the  body  of  the  ventilator,  an  upward  draught  being  con¬ 
stantly  maintained  by  the  construction  of  the  deflector,  so  that,  from  whatever  direction 
the  wind  blows  it  produces  an  exhaust  current  of  air  from  the  body  of  the  ventilator  and 
building. 

SECOND — Greater  ventilating  capacity. 

THIRD — Heavier  materials  and  superior  construction. 

FOURTH — Automatic  self-closing  device;  our  closing  device  is  so  constructed  as  to 
give  perfect  control  of  the  ventilation  at  all  times,  it  being  possible  to  entirely  shut  off  all 
draught,  when  desired.  We  use  not  flat  damper  on  which  dust  and  dirt  can  collect,  to  be 
precipitated  into  space  below  when  damper  is  opened.  In  the  event  of  fire,  the  fusible 
link,  which  is  furnished  with  each  ventilator  of  this  type,  will  act  and  the  ventilator 
will  close  automatically,  shutting  off  all  draught,  which,  with  other  types,  can  only 
be  done  by  operating  the  chain,  which  is  not  always  possible  to  do  when  most  necessary. 

FIFTH — We  have  no  springs  to  become  weak  and  no  mechanism  to  get  out  of  order. 

SIXTH- — The  two  guides  prevent  the  cone  from  twisting  or  revolving  and  can  never 
get  out  of  order.  The  chain  cannot  become  tangled  or  get  out  of  place. 

Price  List  on  page  125. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  125 


VENTILATOR— With  Glass^Top. 


Fig.  735— Style  C. 

The  “Covington”  Ventilators  are  also  made  with  glass  top,  which  for  a  limited  area, 
fill  all  the  requirements  of  a  ventilator  and  skylight  as  well. 

Standard  Price  List  of  All  Styles  of  Galvanized  Ventilators. 

We  give  below  the  area  in  square  inches,  also  price  list  of  the  various  sizes  we  manu¬ 
facture — neck  measure  (which  is  the  basis  of  all  sizes) : 

Styles  B  and  C  Ventilators  not  made  smaller  than  12-inch. 


SIZE 

at 

Neck 

AREA 

Square 

Inches 

GAUGE 

HEIGHT 
Lin.  In. 
Over  All 

SIZE 

Lin.  In. 
Outside 
Diameter 

WEIGHT 

in 

Crates 

PRICE 
Made  From 
Galvanized 
Sheets 

PRICE 
Made  From 
Cold  Rolled 
Copper 

6 

28 

26 

7 

10 

12 

$  2.50 

$  8.50 

7 

38 

26 

8 

11 

13 

2.75 

9.25 

8 

50 

26 

10 

13 

14 

3.00 

10.00 

9 

63 

26 

11 

15 

15 

3.25 

10.75 

10 

78 

24 

12 

16 

16 

3.50 

11.50 

12 

113 

24 

14 

19 

20 

3.75 

13.75 

14 

153 

24 

17 

22 

24 

4.00 

16.00 

15 

176 

24 

18 

24 

30 

4.50 

19.50 

16 

201 

24 

19 

25 

35 

5.00 

22.50 

18 

254 

24 

21 

29 

40 

6.50 

26.50 

20 

314 

24 

24 

32 

50 

8.00 

33.00 

22 

380 

22 

26 

35 

60 

9.50 

39.50 

24 

452 

22 

29 

38 

75 

11.50 

49.00 

26 

530 

22 

31 

42 

90 

13.50 

58.50 

28 

615 

22 

33 

45 

100 

15.50 

65  50 

30 

706 

20 

36 

48 

115 

18.00 

75  00 

32 

804 

20 

38 

51 

135 

20.50 

88.00 

34 

907 

20 

41 

54 

150 

23.00 

98.00 

36 

1017 

20 

43 

57 

165 

26.00 

108.00 

38 

1134 

18—20 

45 

61 

190 

29.00 

124.00 

40 

1256 

18—20 

48 

64 

210 

32.00 

137.00 

42 

1385 

18—20 

50 

67 

230 

35.00 

150.00 

44 

1520 

18—20 

53 

70 

250 

38.00 

163.00 

46 

1661 

18—20 

55 

73 

275 

42.00 

180.00 

48 

1809 

18—20 

57 

77 

300 

46.00 

196.00 

50 

1963 

18—20 

60 

80 

325 

50.00 

212.00 

54 

2290 

18—20 

65 

86 

375 

58.00 

245.00 

56 

2463 

18 

67 

90 

410 

62.00 

267.00 

60 

2827 

18 

72 

96 

470 

72.00 

307.00 

64 

3216 

18 

77 

102 

530 

82.00 

350.00 

68 

3631 

18 

82 

109 

600 

92.00 

392.00 

72 

4071 

18 

86 

115 

670 

104.00 

440.00 

76 

4536 

18 

91 

121 

750 

115.00 

490.00 

80 

5026 

18 

96 

128 

830 

128.00 

540.00 

84 

5541 

18 

101 

134 

920 

140.00 

600.00 

88 

6082 

18 

106 

141 

1000 

154.00 

650.00 

96 

7238 

16 — 18 

115 

154 

1200 

184.00 

784.00 

102 

8171 

16—18 

122 

163 

1350 

208.00 

880.00 

108 

9160 

16—18 

129 

173 

1500 

232.00 

980.00 

114 

10207 

16—18 

136 

182 

1700 

260.00 

1,100.00 

120 

11309 

16—18 

144 

192 

1850 

288.00 

1,200.00 

Bases  are  extra — see  page  126.  Discounts  on  application. 


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126  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 

VENTILATOR  BASES. 

To  be  in  connection  with  Figures  731,  734,  735,  736,  737,  753  and  754. 


Fig.  750. 


When  ordering  ventilators  state  if  bases  are  wanted. 

Give  the  style,  also  pitch  of  roof  where  ventilators  are  to  be  used. 
Price  depends  on  the  quantity,  size  and  height. 


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The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  127 


FIREPROOF  SHUTTERS. 


Fig.  796. 

Made  of  No.  18  gauge  and  lighter, 
stiffened  with  riveted  Channel  Steel 
Frame,  making  the  lightest,  strongest  and 
best  constructed  shutter  on  the  market. 

jNote — Quotations  on  receipt  of  speci¬ 
fications.  Inquiries  should  state  exact 
size  required  and  number  of  windows  to 
be  covered. 

See  pages  128  and  129  for  Fireproof 
Windows. 


Fig.  798. 

Heavy  Wire'Window  Guards. 
Made  from  No.  13  to  No.  6  Wire  with 
round  iron  and  channel  iron  frames. 

Write  for  Price  List. 


Fig.  797. 


Made  of  J-g-inch  tongued  and  grooved 
well  seasoned  white  pine,  battened  with 
3/ 16-inch  band  iron  sunken  flush  with  sur¬ 
face,  all  of  which  is  then  covered  with 
beaded  sheets  or  bright  tin  as  desired. 
When  made  to  fit  into  window  or  door 
openings,  they  are  provided  with  l-inch 
flange  all  around,  and  when  constructed 
in  accordance  with  underwriters’  speci¬ 
fications  can  be  made  to  lap  on  face  of 
wall  as  required. 

When  made  of  two  thicknesses  of  well 
seasoned  white  pine,  one  thickness  is 
applied  diagonally  to  the  other  to  stiffen, 
and  then  covered  with  sheet  metal.  When 
made  to  fit  into  window  or  door  open¬ 
ings,  are  provided  with  a  1-inch  flange 
to  cover  joints  or  made  without  flange 
to  lap  on  face  of  wall  as  desired.  This 
style  when  covered  with  bright  tin,  with 
all  seams  securely  locked  and  malleted 
down,  makes  the  best  known  protection 
against  fire  and  when  made  to  lap  the 
face  of  the  wall  conforms  strictly  with 
underwriters’  specifications. 


128  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


FIREPROOF  WINDOWS. 

Suitable  for  Office  Buildings,  Theaters,  Hotels,  Warehouses,  Schools,  Factories,  or 
any  kind  of  building  where  protection  is  wanted  from  fire  or  burglars.  We  make  any 
type  wanted  from  galvanized  iron  or  copper,  glazed  with  wire  ribbed  or  polished  glass. 


LET  US  FIGURE  ON  YOUR  REQUIREMENTS. 

To  quote,  we  must  know  the  number  and  size  of  openings  in  the  wall  where  windows 
are  to  be  used,  the  kind  of  window  and  kind  of  glass;  whether  square  or  segment 
head  and  the  number  of  lights  wanted  in  each  sash. 

See  Page  127  for  Fireproof  Shutters. 


Double  Hung  Windows. 


Fig.  776. 

We  make  this  window  in  two  styles — 
each  sash  hung  on  weights  or  counter¬ 
balanced  without  weights.  Either  can  be 
equipped  with  automatic  closing  device, 
when  desired. 


Standard  Single  Pivoted  Windows. 


Fig.  777. 


This  window  is  made  with  the  top  sash 
pivoted  and  the  bottom  sash  stationary; 
or  it  can  be  furnished  with  the  lower  sash 
pivoted  and  the  top  sash  stationary.  In 
either  case  it  is  equipped  with  automatic 
closing  device  and  locks. 


The  Moeschl-Ed wards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  129 


FIRE  PROOF  WINDOWS. 


Double  Pivoted  Windows. 


Fig.  778. 


Casement  Windows. 


Fig.  779. 


Where  great  amount  of  ventilation  is 
wanted  this  style  of  window  is  the  best. 
Each  sash  is  pivoted  and  arranged  to 
close  automatically  in  case  of  fire. 


Vertical  Pivoted  Windows. 


Fig.  780. 


This  type  of  window  is  made  for  places 
where  horizontal  pivoted  and  other  types 
cannot  be  used  to  advantage. 


This  type  of  window  is  especially  in¬ 
tended  for  access  to  fire  escapes  and  in 
open  courts;  they  are  made  to  swing  either 
in  or  out. 


Hinged  Windows. 


Fig.  781. 


This  type  of  window  can  be  used  where 
a  low  window  is  necessary,  such  as  base¬ 
ments,  over  doors  or  between  ceiling  and 
shelving. 

They  can  be  made  hinged  from  top, 
bottom  or  either  side. 


130  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


SKYLIGHTS. 

Made  complete  with  34-inch  ribbed  glass,  which  we  pack  and  ship  in  separate  cases 
at  buyer’s  risk  of  breakage. 

Our  skylights  are  so  constructed  that  all  condensation  from  glass  is  carried  by  gutters 
in  the  sash  bars  direct  into  the  curb  and  discharged  through  weep  holes  on  to  the  roof, 
without  soaking  between  laps  of  metal,  so  common  in  skylight  construction. 

We  guarantee  our  Skylight  Frames  to  be  of  the  best  material  and  workmanship,  very- 
strong,  neatly  fitted,  LUGGED  and  soldered.  The  frames  are  made  to  fit  over  wood  curbs. 

The  outside  measurements  of  the  wood  curb  and  the  thickness  of  the  wood 
used  must  always  be  given  us  to  insure  a  neat  fit.  We  do  not  furnish  wood  curbs  or 
putty. 

Glass  furnished  34.  A  34  or  54-inch  thick,  -ribbed,  rough,  hammered  or  maze, 
sanded  or  polished,  either  with  or  without  wire. 


Fig.  701 — Single  Pitch  Skylight. 


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Fig.  702 — Double  Pitch  Skylight. 


Fig.  703. 

Double  Pitch  Skylight  same  as^No.  702,  but  with  Louvre  Ventilator  in 

each  end. 

See  Price  list,  page  134. 


The  Moeschl-Ed wards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  131 


SKYLIGHTS. 


Fig.  704. 

Square  Hipped  Skylight  with  Ventilator. 


Fig.  705. 

Hipped  Skylight. 


Fig.  706. 


Hipped  Skylight,  same  as  No.  705,  but  with  Ornamental  Ridge  Ventilator. 
See  price  .list,  page  134. 


132  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


SKYLIGHTS. 


Fig.  707. 

Hipped jSkylight  with  Ventilators. 


Fig.  708. 

Hipped  Turret  Skylight.with[Stationary  Louvre  Ventilators. 


Hipped  Turret  Skylight  with  Ridge  Ventilator  and  Movable  Side  Sash. 

See  price  list,  page  134. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  133 


CHEAP  SKYLIGHT  FRAMES. 

Made  18  inches  wide  on  6,  8  or  10-foot  corrugated  sheets.  Furnished  with  K-inch 
ribbed  glass. 


6-foot  Sheet . 


6.00 

8.00 


8-foot  Sheet . .  10.00 

10-foot  Sheet . •  •  • ;. . 

Discount  on  application. 

WIRE  SKYLIGHT  GUARD. 


Fig.  725. 

Give  size  and  mesh  of  wire  wanted.  These  guards  are  made  to  suit  skylights  of  all 
kinds.  Single  or  double  Pitch  Hipped  or  Turret  Skylight. 


134  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


SKYLIGHT  PRICE  LIST. 


Prices  include  34-inch  ribbed  glass  and  ventilators  where  shown,  but  do  not  include 
wood  curbs  or  putty. 


Size  of  Curb 
Outside 

No. 

701 

No. 

702 

No. 

703 

No. 

704 

No. 

705 

No. 

706 

No. 

707 

No. 

708 

No. 

709 

3  x  3 . 

$  6.50 

$  9.00 

$12.00 

$17.00 

$14. 00 

$17.00 

$17.00 

$46.00 

$61.00 

3  x  4 . 

7.50 

10.50 

13.50 

18.00 

15.00 

18.00 

18.00 

48.00 

64.00 

3  x  5 . 

9.00 

12.00 

15.00 

20.00 

17.00 

21.00 

21.00 

51.00 

68.00 

3  x  6 . 

10.00 

13.00 

16.00 

21.50 

18.50 

22.00 

22.00 

53.00 

70.00 

4  x  4 . 

9.50 

12.50 

15.50 

20.50 

17.50 

20.  50 

20.50 

52.00 

69.00 

4  x  5 . 

10.50 

14.00 

17.00 

22.50 

19.50 

23.00 

23.00 

55.00 

72.00 

4  x  6 . 

12.00 

15.50 

18.50 

25.00 

22.00 

27.00 

27.00 

58.00 

76.00 

4  x  8 . 

15.00 

19.00 

22.00 

31.00 

26.00 

33.00 

33.00 

60.00 

84.00 

5  x  5 . 

12.00 

15.50 

17.50 

25.00 

22.00 

27.00 

27.00 

58.00 

76.00 

5  x  6 . 

14.00 

18.00 

21.00 

28.00 

25.00 

29.00 

29.00 

64.00 

82.00 

5  x  8 . 

18.00 

22.00 

25.00 

34.00 

31.00 

36.00 

36.00 

73.00 

93.00 

5  x  10 . 

21.00 

26.00 

29.00 

39.00 

36.00 

41.00 

41.00 

82.00 

103.00 

6  x  6 . 

16.00 

21.00 

25.00 

32.00 

28.00 

32.00 

32.00 

69.00 

88.00 

6  x  8 . 

20.00 

25.00 

29.00 

39.00 

35.00 

40.00 

40.00 

80.00 

100.00 

6  x  10 . 

25.00 

30.00 

34.00 

46.00 

42.00 

48.00 

48.00 

91.00 

114.00 

6  x  12 . 

29.00 

35.00 

39.00 

52.00 

48.00 

55.00 

55.00  100.00 

124.00 

7  x  7 . 

21.00 

26.00 

30.00 

40.00 

36.00 

40.00 

40.00 

82.00 

103.00 

7  x  10 . 

28.00 

35.00 

39.00 

52.00 

48.00 

54.00 

54.00!  100. 00 

124.00 

7x12 . 

33.00 

40.00 

44.00 

59.00 

55.00 

62.00 

62.001112.00 

138.00 

8  x  8 . 

26.00 

32.00 

36.00 

48.00 

44.00 

48.00 

48.00 

94.00 

118.00 

8  x  10 . 

32.00 

39.00 

43.00 

57.00 

53.00 

60.00 

60.00  109.00 

134.00 

8  x  12 . 

38.00 

46.00 

50.00 

66.00 

62.00 

69.00 

69.00 134.00 

150.00 

9  x  9 . 

32.00 

39.00 

43.00 

57.00 

53.00 

57.00 

57.00!  109.  00 

134.00 

9  x  12 . 

42.00 

52.00 

56.00 

73.00 

69.00 

75.00 

75.00jl37.00 

167.00 

10  x  10 . 

39.00 

48.00 

53.00 

70.00 

64.00 

70.00 

70.00 127.00 

155.00 

10  x  12 . 

47.00 

57.00 

62.00 

82.00 

76.00 

85.00 

85.  001152. 00 

186.00 

10  x  14 . 

56.00 

67.00 

72.00 

97.00 

91.00 

100. 00 

100.00 

175.00 

217.00 

10  x  16 . 

64.00 

77.00 

82.00 

110.00 

104.00 

115.00 

115.00 

200.00 

248.00 

12  x  12 . 

57.00 

69.00 

75.00 

99.00 

93.00 

100.00 

100.00 

177.00 

220.00 

12  x  14  . 

68.00 

82.00 

88.00 

116.00 

110.00 

120.00 

120.00212.00 

263.00 

12  x  16 . 

76.00 

91.00 

97.00 

131.00 

125.00 

135.00 

135.00  240.00 

297.00 

12  x  IS . 

86.00 

103.00 

109.00 

146.00 

140.00 

150.00 

150.00  270.00 

335.00 

12  x  20 . 

96.001 

115.00 

121.00 

162.00 

156.00 

166.00 

160. 00|  300.  00)375.  00 

Discount  on  application. 

Write  for  prices  on  the  following: 

Skylights  of  other  dimensions  than  shown  in  list. 

Large  skylights  and  skylights  for  saw  tooth  roofs. 

Skylights  without  glass.  Skylights  with  yi,  %  or  yi  inch  ribbed,  rough,  hammered 
or  maze,  sanded  or  polished  glass,  either  with  or  without  wire. 

Skylights  with  special  construction  or  with  re-inforced  bars. 

Skylights  made  from  copper.  Skylights  with  moveable  sash. 


vi  a  ir 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  135 


BAY  WINDOWS. 

We  make  every  kind  of  Bay  Windows  and  if  furnished  with  description  and  meas¬ 
urements  of  requirements,  we  will  submit  designs  and  estimates. 

We  do  not  furnish  glass,  sash  or  any  wood  work. 


Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


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136  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  137 


BAY  WINDOWS. 


Fig.  920. 

Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


138  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


CRESTING  FINIALS. 


These  Finials  can  be  fit  to  any  of  our  crestings,  ridges  or  ridge  rolls.  In  ordering  give 
pitch  of  roof.  Other  heights  can  be  furnished  when  desired.  Prices  on  application,  stating 
requirements. 


Fig.  526. 

6,  9,  12  and  15  inches  high. 


Fig.  527. 

9,  12,  15  and  18  inches  high. 


Fig.  528. 

15,  18,  24  and  30  in.  high. 


Fig.  529. 

15  inches  high. 


Fig.  530. 

15  inches  high. 


Fig.  531. 

15  inches  high. 


Fig.  532. 

24  inches  high. 


Fig.  533. 

30  inches  high. 


Fig.  534. 

20  and  30  inches  high. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  139 


FINIALS  AND  VANES. 


We  make  any  shape,  style  or  size  desired,  to  fit  any  kind  of  roof.  In  ordering,  give 
shape  of  roof  and  pitch  and  height  wanted. 


Fig.  535. 

3,  4  and  5  feet  high. 


Fig.  536. 

3,  4  and  5  feet  high. 


Other  heights  can  be  furnished  when  desired. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


Fig.  538. 

2,  3,  4  and  5  feet  high. 


Fig.  539. 

3,  4,  5  and  6  feet  high. 


Fig.  537. 

3,  4  and  5  feet  high. 


Fig.  540. 

4,  5  and  6  feet  high. 


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140  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


FINIALS. 


Urns  and  Finials  made  any  size  or  height  desired. 

Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  141 


FINIALS. 


Fig.  543. 

5  and  6  feet  high. 


Fig.  560. 

4  feet  high. 


Fig.  575. 

2  feet  high. 


Fig.  576. 

30  inches  high. 

Other  heights  can  be  furnished  when  desired. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


Fig.  577. 

30  inches  high. 


142 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


Fig.  546. 

Made  2,  3  and  4  ft.  high. 


FINIALS. 


'  ,  Fig.  547. 

Made  2,  3  and  4  ft.  high. 


Fig.  549.  Fig.  548. 

Made  3,  4  and  6  ft.  high.  Made  4,  5,  and  6  ft.  high. 


Fig.  550. 

Made  3,  4  and  5  ft.  high. 


Other  heights  can  be  furnished  when  desired. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  143 


Fig.  588. 

Made  4,  6  and  8  ft.  high. 


Fig.  591. 

Made  3  feet  high. 


Fig.  592. 

Made  3,  4  and  5Jt/high. 


Other  heights  can  be  furnished  when  desired. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


144 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


Fig.  545. 

Made  5,  7  and  9  ft.  high. 

Other  heights  can  be  furnished  when  desired. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  145 


FINIALS. 


Fig.  556. 


Fig.  557. 


Made  4,  8  and  12  ft.  high. 


Height,  4J4  feet. 


Other  heights  can  be  furnished  when  desired 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


1 46  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


FINIALS  AND  VANES. 


Fig.  568. 

Made*5,  7  and  8  ft.  high. 


Other  heights  can  be  furnished  when  desired. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


Fig.  569. 

Made  7,  9  and  12  ft.  high 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  147 


FINIALS  AND  VANES. 


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Fig.  573. 

Height,  4  feet. 


Other  heights  can  be  furnished 
when  desired. 

Prices  on  application,  stating 
requirements. 


Fig.  572 

Made  4,  6  and  8  ft.  high. 


Fig.  574 

Made  4,  6  and  8  ft.  high. 


148  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


FINIALS  AND  VANES. 


Other  heights  can  be  furnished  when  desired. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  149 


Other  heights  can  be  furnished  when  desired. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


150  The  Moeschl-Ed wards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


Fig.  566  Fig.  567. 

Made  6,  8  and  10  ft.  high.  Made  6,  8  and  10  ft.  high. 

Other  heigths  can  be  furnished  when  desired. 

Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  151 


FINIALS  AND  VANES. 


Fig.  561 

Made  6,  8  and  10  ft.  high 


Fig.  602. 

Made  6,  8  and  10  ft.  high. 


Other  heights  can  be  furnished  when  desired. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


152  The  Moeschl-Ed wards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


Fig.  564 

Made, 8,,  10_and  12  ft.  high 


FINIALS. 


Fig.  565. 

Made  6,  8  and  10  ft.  high. 


Other  heights  can  be  furnished  when  desired. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  153 


HIP  CAPS. 


Fig.  584. 


tig.  585. 


Fig.  586. 


Fig.  587. 


Made  any  height  and  for  any  length  ridge. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


Fig.  579. 


Height .  4  H  feet 

Horse . 14x31  inches 


Fig.  580. 

Height . 5  feet 

Horse,  full  body . 20  x  52  inches 


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Fig.  578. 

Height,  4/^2  feet.  Full  Body. 


Other  heights  can  be  furnished  when  desired. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  155 


VANES. 


Fig.  581. 

Height . 

Eagle  Spread . 


...  5  feet 
30  inches 


Fig.  583. 


Height . 5  feet 

Cow . 18  x  32  inches 


Fig.  582. 


Height . 5  feet 

Eagle  Spread . 3  feet 


Other  heights  can  be  furnished  when  desired. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


156  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 

CORNICE. 


Made  from  Galvanized  and  Copper  Sheets. 

Each  Cornice  must  be  made  up  after  measurements  are  received,  which  requires 
time,  and  it  is  important  that  orders  be  placed  early  so  that  they  may  be  delivered  by  the 
time  the  goods  are  needed. 

In  ordering  Cornice  ALWAYS  give  extreme  length,  including  End  Blocks.  We 
will  positively  not  be  responsible  for  any  errors  made  in  measuring,  nor  will  ANY 
CHANGE  be  made  after  work  is  started,  except  at  the  EXPENSE  of  PARTIES  ordering; 
orders  are  not  subject  to  cancellation  without  our  consent. 

END  BLOCKS  ARE  ALL  MADE  WITH  13-INCH  FACE  UNLESS  OTHERWISE 
ORDERED. 

Cornices  are  all  special  and  the  importance  of  having  correct  measurements  before 
the  work  is  started  is  plain  to  everyone. 

Designs  can  be  modified  to  suit  requirements. 

We  do  not  return  plans  sent  us  to  work  by  until  material  has  been  accepted  and 
paid  for. 

Quotations  on  Cornice  Work  do  not  include  roof,  except  when  so  stated. 


Fig.  626. 

Height,  6  inches; 

Projection,  5  inches. 

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Fig.  627. 

Height,  6  inches; 

Projection,  6  inches. 

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Fig.  628. 

Height,  9  inches; 

Projection,  5  inches. 

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Fig.  629.  Height,  9  inches;  Projection,  5  inches 


Fig.  630.  Height,  10  inches;  Projection,  5  inches. 


Fig.  631.  Height,  12  inches;  Projection,  (5  inches. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  157 


CORNICE. 


Fig.  633. 

Made  10,  12,  15  and  20  inches  high;  10,  12,  15  and  20  inches  projection. 


Fig.  635. 

Made  18,  24  and  30  inches  high;  10,  12  and  15  inches  projection. 


Fig.  636. 

Made  24,  30  and  36  inches  high;  10,  12  and  15  inches  projection. 


Fig.  637.  Fig.  638. 

Made  20  and  30  inches  high;  Made  24  and  30  inches  high; 

10  and  15  inches  projection.  12  and  15  inches  projection. 

Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


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158  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


CORNICE. 


Fig.  639. 

Made  18,  24  and  30  inches  high;  9,  12  and  15  inches  projection. 


Fig.  641. 

Made  26,  30  and  36  inches  high;  10,  12  and  15  inches  projection. 


Fig.  642. 

Made  24,  30  and  36  inches  high;  12,  15  and  18  inches  projection. 
Pediment  made  in  any  length  desired,  height  in  proportion  to  cornice. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  159 


CORNICE. 


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Fig.  643. 

Made  30,  36  and  42  inches  high;  15,  18  and  20  inches  projection. 


Fig.  644. 

Made  24,  30  and  36  inches  high;  12,  15  and  18  inchesTprojection. 


Fig.  645. 

Made  30,  40ijand-50  inches  high;  15,  20  and  24  inches  projection. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


1G0  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


Fig.  646. 

Made  30,  36  and  42  inches  high;  15,  18  and  20  inches  projection. 


Fig.  647. 

Made  28,  32  and  36  inches  high;  14,  16  and  18  inches  projection. 


Fig.  648. 

Made  30,  36  and  42  inches  high;  15,  18  and  20  inches  projection. 
Pediment  made  any  length  desired,  height  in  proportion  to  cornice. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


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The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  161 


CORNICE. 


Fig.  664. 


Made  60,  72  and  84  inches  high;  30,  36  and  48  inches  projection 


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Fig.  665. 

Made  60,  70  and  80  inches  high;  30,  36  and  40  inches  projection. 


Fig.  666. 

Made  20,  28  and  32  inches  high;  12,  15  and  20  inches  projection 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


162  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


Fig.  649.  Made  40,  50  and  60  inches  high;  18,  20  and  24  inches  projection. 


Fig.  651.  Made  26,  28  and  30  inches  high;  12,  14  and  16jnches  projection. 


Fig.  652.  Made  48,  60  and  72  inches  high;  24,  30  and  36  inches  projection. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


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Height,  20  inches;  Projection,  10  inches.  Height,  24  inches;  Projection,  12  inches. 


Fig.  658.  Made  24,  30  and  36  inches  high;  20,  24  and  30  inches  projection 


Fig.  659.  Made  26,  30  and  36  inches  high;  12,  14  and  16  inches  projection. 


Fig.  660.  Made  30,  36  and  40  inches  high;  24,  30  and  36  inches  projection. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


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CORNICE 


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Fig.  668. 

Made  30,  36  and  48  inches,  high ;  15,  20  and  24  inches  projection. 


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Fig.  669. 

Height,  28  inches;  Projection,  11  inches. 


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Fig.  670. 

Made  45,  52  and  72  inches  high;  16,  20  and  36  inches  projection. 
Pediment  made  any  length  desired,  height  in  proportion  to  cornice 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  105 


CORNICE 


Fig.  667. 

Made  30,  36  and  48  inches  high;  12,  15  and  20  inches  projection. 


Fig.  671. 

Made  26,  30  and  36  inches  high;  10,  12  and  15Jnches  projection. 


Fig.  672. 

Made  36  and  48  inches  high;  20  and  30  inches  projection. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


16G  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


Fig.  675. 

Height.  42  inches;  Projection,  22  inches. 


Fig.  676. 

Height,  50  inches;  Projection,  24  inches. 


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Fig.  677. 

Height,  48  inches;  Projection,  24  inches 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  167 


Fig.  663. 

Made  38,  48  and  60  inches  high;  24,  30  and}35  inches  projection. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


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168  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


CORNICE. 


Fig.  653. 

Made  36,  48  and  60  inches  high;  20,  24  and  30  inches  projection. 


Fig.  654. 

Made  36,  42  and  48  inches  high;  15,  18  and  20  inches  projection 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


The  Moeschl-Ed wards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  169 


Fig.  673. 

Made  48,  60  and  72  inches  high:  24,  30  and  36  inches  projection. 


Fig.  674. 

Made  36,  48  and  60  inches  high;  18,  24  and  30  inches  projection 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


170  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


STAMPED  SHEET  METAL  BUILDING  FRONTS. 


Our  facilities  enable  us  to  make  any  style  of  Sheet  Metal  Fronts,  together  with  all 
paits,  upon  the  most  advanced  ideas  of  construction. 


We  show  only  a  few  designs,  but  are  prepared  to  execute  any  style  that  may  be  desired. 

In  ordering  Sheet  Metal  Fronts,  particular  care  should  be  taken  to  give  plans  and 
elevation  of  building,  g  ving  measurements  of  every  detail  possible,  such  as  thickness  of 
walls,  width  and  height  of  window  and  door  openings,  total  width  and  height  of  building 
and  height  of  stories. 


Fig.  841. 


A  modern,  but  inexpensive  design  for  a  one-story  galvanized  store  front  to  imitate 
a  stone  building. 

Send  measurements  and  we  will  prepare  drawings  free  of  charge. 


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STAMPED  SHEET  METAE  BUILDING  FRONTS— GALVANIZED  OR  COPPER 


Fig.  842. 

Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


172  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


METAL  CEILINGS. 

Our  Metal  Ceilings  are  Fireproof,  Artistic  and  Economical  and  worthy  of  considera¬ 
tion  for  use  in  all  buildings. 

Estimates  and  drawings  showing  arrangements  suitable  for  rooms  of  any  size  and 
shape  will  be  made  without  charge,  upon  receipt  of  plans  and  sketches  showing  detailed 
measurements. 

We  wish  to  call  particular  attention  to  our  Metal  Ceiling  Joints.  Each  is  machined 
in  the  steel  die  and  is  absolutely  correct,  making  a  dust-proof  and  vermin-proof  joint, 
because  the  parts  fit  perfectly  together.  In  designing  the  joints — both  Dot  and  Dash 
Bead  and  Inter-Locking — we  have  had  in  mind  the  appearance  in  connection  with  the 
designs  with  which  they  are  used.  Our  Metal  Ceilings,  having  perfect  fitting  joints, 
are  therefore  easily  erected,  saving  time  and  money  in  cost  of  installation. 


ENCAUSTIC  ENAMELED  METAL  CEILINGS. 

For  Beauty  and  Durability,  Without  Expense  for  Re-decorating,  Reflect  Light 

Instead  of  Absorbing  the  Rays. 

We  have  succeeded  in  producing  an  enameled  metal  ceiling  with  the  combined  qualities 
of  a  hard,  porcelain-like  surface  with  sufficient  elasticity  to  stand  transportation,  handling 
and  erecting  without  damage. 

As  both  sides  of  the  sheet  are  enameled,  Encaustic  Metal  Ceilings  are  practically 
indestructible.  They  are  not  affected  by  leaking  or  broken  water  pipes.  The  colors 
cannot  fade  nor  the  gold  decoration  tarnish,  as  they  are  burned  on  and  are  covered  with 
a  transparent  enamel  which  is  also  burned  on  and  protects  them  from  the  action  of  the 
atmosphere. 

Encaustic  Metal  Ceilings  are  complete  when  placed  in  position,  and  your  room  will 
not  be  torn  up  and  full  of  scaffolding  for  days  while  the  ceiling  is  being  decorated.  When 
the  erectors  are  through,  the  ceiling  is  finished.  No  waiting  for  painters. 

When  the  ceiling  becomes  soiled  or  smoked,  it  is  only  necessary  to  use  good  soap,  warm 
water  and  a  sponge  to  restore  the  original  beauty.  They  can  be  washed  as  often  as  may 
be  necessary  without  losing  their  fresh  appearance. 

Encaustic  Metal  Ceilings  are  as  easily  erected  as  painted  ones  and  can  be  erected  by 
any  one  familiar  with  the  erection  of  metal  ceilings. 

If  you  do  not  find  the  designs  you  are  seeking,  write  us  and  give  a  description  of 
your  requirements — we  are  continually  adding  to  our  list  and  no  doubt  have  just  what 
you  want. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  173 


METAL  CEILINGS. 


Fig.  1001. 

Average  price  $10.00  per  square,  not  including  furring  strips. 

Note — Price  varies  with  size  and  shape  of  room. 

Facilities  for  Manufacture  and  Prompt  Shipment  are  such  that  we  can  Satisfy 

Your  Demands. 

Special  attention  is  given  to  all  requests  for  information. 


174  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


METAL  CEILINGS. 


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Fig.  1002. 

Average  price  $9.45  per  square,  not  including  furring  strips. 
Note — Price  varies  with  size  and  shape  of  room. 

Adapted  to  All  Requirements  from  Vestibules  to  Auditoriums. 

Ceilings  of  Flat  Designs  for  small  rooms  and  low  ceilings. 

Ceilings  of  Deep,  Bold  Designs  for  large  rooms  and  high  ceilings. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  175 


METAL  CEILINGS. 


Fig.  1003. 

Average  prices)  tandard  Bead  Joints)  $9.85  per  square,  not  including  furring  strip 
Average  price  (Interlocking  Joints)  $11.45  per  square,  not  including  furring  strips 
Note — Price  varies  with  size  and  shape  of  room. 

Our  Metal  Ceilings  are  “Quality”  Ceilings  Made  from  Open  Hearth  Steel  Sheets. 

Inspected  both  before  and  after  embossing. 

Our  Ceiling  Die  Presses  are  the  best  that  can  be  produced.  The  Dies  are  Machined 
Steel — deep  and  true  to  measurement  and  allignment. 

Careful  workmen  and  good  material  mean  a  superior  product. 


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METAL  CEILINGS. 


Fig.  1004. 


Average  price  $9.70  per  square,  not  including  furring  strips. 

Note — Price  varies  with  size  and  shape  of  room. 

Our  Encaustic  Metal  Ceilings  are  enameled  on  both  sides  and  are  practically  in¬ 
destructible.  Not  affected  by  leaking  or  broken  water  pipes. 

When  Encaustic  Enameled  Metal  Ceilings  become  soiled  or  smoked  they  are  easily 
restored  to  their  original  beauty  by  the  use  of  good  soap,  warm  water  and  a  sponge. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  177 


METAL  CEILINGS. 


Fig.  1005. 

Average  price  $8.65  per  square,  not  including  furring  strips. 

Note — Price  varies  with  size  and  shape  of  room. 

The  Encaustic  Enameled  Finish  can  be  applied  to  any  Design  or  Pattern  of  Ceiling 
Plates  made  by  us.  The  cost  is  more.  But  when  the  erectors  are  through,  the  ceiling 
is  finished  and  decorated.  First  cost  is  the  only  cost. 

The  gold  decoration  on  our  Encaustic  Metal  Ceilings  will  not  tarnish — the  colors 
will  not  fade. 


178 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


METAL  CEILINGS 


Fig.  1006. 

Average  price  $9.30  per  square,  not  including  furring  strips. 

Note — Price  varies  with  size  and  shape  of  room. 

Is  the  Plaster  Falling  Off,  or  do  Unsightly  Cracks  Disfigure  the  Ceiling  or  Walls? 

If  so,  we  suggest  that  you  investigate  the  merits  of  our  Metal  Ceilings.  You 
will  find  them  very  practicable  for  such  improvements  and  of  designs  suitable  to  the 
requirements. 


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METAL  CEILINGS. 


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Average  price  $9.55  per  square,  not  including  furring  strips. 

Note — Price  varies  with  size  and  shape  of  room. 

Fire-Proof — Vermin-Proof — Dust-Proof — Permanent — Economical 
Perfect  Fitting — Artistic — Sanitary — Easily  Erected. 

Designs  for  rooms  of  all  sizes,  kinds  and  shapes. 

Every  Plate  guaranteed  perfect  in  design  and  workmanship. 

No  order  too  small  for  our  best  attention. 

No  order  too  large  for  our  factory  to  fill  promptly. 


180  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


METAL  CEILINGS. 


Fig.  1008. 

Average  price  $9.20  per  square,  not  including^furring  strips. 

Note — Price  varies  with  size  and  shape  of  room. 

We  have  a  large  force  of  artists  at  your  disposal.  If  you  send  us  a  plan  or  diagram, 
it  will  cost  you  nothing  for  a  suggestive  design  and  an  estimate  of  the  cost. 

We  will  follow  closely  your  ideas;  or,  if  you  prefer,  we  will  use  our  judgment  as  to 
selection  and  arrangement  of  design.  This  judgment  is  based  on  many  years  of  experience 
and  we  know  that  we  can  please  you. 


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Average  price  $9.20  per  square,  not  including  furring  strips. 

Note — Price  varies  with  size  and  shape  of  room. 

Our  Quality  is  Guaranteed. 

Every  design  has  been  assembled  with  a  distinct  artistic  value  in  view. 

Each  group  of  designs  has  been  arranged  with  a  definite  idea  of  the  style  of  architecture. 


182  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky. 


METAL  CEILINGS. 


Fig.  1010. 

Average  price  $9.35  per  square,  not  including  furring  strips. 

Note — Price  varies  with  size  and  shape  of  room. 

Our  Ceilings  Have  the  Best  Joint — Fit  Best — Look  Best. 

Great  care  is  used  in  the  production  of  our  Metal  Ceilings  and  each  piece  is  carefully 
inspected  before  leaving  the  factory. 

Best  material  and  best  workmanship  only. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  183 


METAL  CEILINGS. 


Fig.  1011. 

Average  price  $8.65  per  square,  not  including  furring  strips. 

Note — Price  varies  with  size  and  shape  of  room. 

Our  Metal  Ceilings 

Are  furnished  with  a  priming  coat  of  white  paint  on  both  sides.  If  a  specially  durable 
and  artistic  ceiling  is  desired,  we  recommend  the  Encaustic  Enameled  Finish. 


184  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


METAL  CEILINGS. 


Fig.  1012. 

Average  price  $9.35  per  square,  not  including  furring  strips. 

Note — Price  varies  with  size  and  shape  of  room. 

Our  Encaustic  Metal  Ceilings 

are  complete  when  placed  in  position.  No  waiting  for  painters.  Write  us  for  particulars. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  185 


METAL  CEILINGS. 


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List  price  $10.00  per  square  not  including  furring  strips. 

We  Will  Make  Suggestions  or  Follow  Yours. 

Our  judgment  is  based  on  years  of  experience — we  can  please  your  taste. 

If  you  are  building  or  expect  to  build  or  remodel,  you  should  investigate  the  merits 
of  Metal  Ceilings. 


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Average  price  $11.45  per  square,  not  including  furring  strips. 

Note — Price  varies  with  size  and  shape  of  room. 

Metal  Ceilings  are  Practically  Indestructible  and  are  Designed  for  Rooms  of 

all  Kinds. 

Adapted  to  all  classes  of  buildings:  Churches,  Schools,  Colleges,  Convents, 
Lodge  Rooms,  Auditoriums,  Theatres  and  Gymnasiums,  Offices,  Stores,  Dwellings, 
Hospitals,  Waiting-Rooms  and  all  Municipal,  State  and  National  Public  Buildings. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  187 


METAL  SIDEWALLS. 


Fig.  1015. 

Side  Wall  Design.  Average  price  $9.25  per  square,  not  including  cornice  and  furring’strips. 

Note — Price  varies  with  height  of  room 

METAL  CEILINGS  AND  SIDE  WALLS. 

In  modern  construction,  when  Metal  Ceilings  and  Side  Walls  are  used,  the  opportunity 
for  artistic  designs  and  decoration  covers  a  wide  range  for  interior  finish  at  a  moderate 
cost.  Insurance  rates  are  largely  determined  by  the  character  of  construction.  Metal 
Ceilings  are  approved  by  underwriters. 

Fires  often  spread  by  burning  holes  in  wood-sheathed  ceilings,  thereby  adding 
unnecessarily  to  the  damage.  By  the  use  of  Metal  Ceilings  this  danger  is  greatly 
lessened,  if  not  avoided. 

Easily  applied,  over  old  plaster  or  wood,  in  old  or  new  buildings. 


188  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


STEEL  CEILINGS  AND  SIDEWALLS. 


Fig.  1030. 

Made  in  sheets  24  inches  wide  by  96  inches  long. 


Fig.  1031. 

Made  in  sheets  24  inches  wide  by  96  inches  long. 


Fig.  1032. 

Made  in  sheets  24  inches  wide  by  96  inches  long. 
Price  on  application,  stating  requirements. 
Write  for  Prices. 


The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  189 


STEEL  CEILINGS  AND  SIDE  WALLS. 


Fig.  1033 


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Depth  4J4  inches,  projection  3 inches,  length  48  inches. 


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Depth  5  inches,  projection  4J^  inches,  length  48  inches. 
Prices  on  application,  stating  requirements. 


190  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


INDEX 


A  PAGE 

Adjustable  Circle . 73 

Adjustable  Eave  Trough  Hangers . 72 

Advantage  of  Lead  Washers . 32 

All  Metal  Garage . 34 

Angle  Capping . 106 

Angle  Ridge  Cap . 106 

Announcements . 6 

Artesian  or  Bored  Well  Buckets . 78 

Awnings . 27-29 

Awning  Sheets . 30 

B 

Balls . 80 

Bam  Door  Track  Covers . 41 

Barn  Ventilators . 118,119 

Bases  for  Ventilators . 126 

Bay  Windows . 135-137 

Beaded  Ceiling  and  Siding . 35 

Belt  Courses . 156,  157 

Black  Sheets . 75 

Block  Letters . 80 

Blocks,  Ridge  Roll . 112 

Boards,  Wall . 84 

Boots  and  Shoes . 60 

Box  Gutters . 66-68 

Brackets,  Awning . 28,29 

Brick  Siding . 36 

Brick  Ties . 79 

Buckets,  Well . 78 

C 

Capping . 106 

Caps,  Hip . 153 

Caps,  Window  and  Door . 114,115 

Casing  for  Doors  and  Windows . 41 

Casing,  Well . 78 

Cast  Iron  Boots  and  Shoes . 60 

Ceiling,  Beaded . 35 

Ceilings,  Metal . 35,  172-189 

Cement . 82 

Chimney  Caps . 120,121 

Chutes . 97 

Circles  and  Shanks . 72,  73 

Clinch  Nails . 30 

Clips  for  Corrugated  Roofing . 30 

Cluster  Metal  Shingles . 49-51 

Coal  Hole  Chutes . 97 

Coal  Hole  Doors  and  Rings . 96 

Columns . 116,  117 

Comb  and  Side  Rain  Proofs . 121 

Combination  Gable  Finish  and 

Moulding . 47 

Combination  Gutter . 68 

Copper  Soldering . 90 

Conductor  Pipe . 52-55 

Conductor  Pipe  Boots . 60 

Conductor  Pipe  Connections . 60 

Conductor  Pipe  Cut-offs . 59 

Conductor  Pipe  Elbows . 52-56 

Conductor  Pipe  Fasteners . 57 


PAGE 

Conductor  Pipe  Fittings . 56-60 

Conductor  Pipe  Heads . 58 

Conductor  Pipe  Hooks . 57 

Conductor  Pipe  Shoes . 52-56 

Conductor  Pipe  Strainers . 57 

Conductor  Pipe  Straps,  Ornamental. ...  57 

Coppers  Soldering . 90 

Corner  Boards. .  ; . 40,79 

Corner  Caps . 79 

Corner  Trimmings . 37,39,40 

Cornices . 156-169,  189 

Cornice  with  Secret  Cutter . 68 

Corrugated  Awning  Sheets . 27,30 

Corrugated  Capping . 31 

Corrugated  Ceiling . 24,25 

Corrugated  Culverts . 33 

Corrugated  Curved  Sheets . 30 

Corrugated  Elevator  Sheets . 26 

Corrugated  End  Wall  Flashing . 31 

Corm gated  Flashing . 31 

Corrugated  Pressed  Standing  Seam 

Roofing . 25 

Corrugated  Ridge  Roll . 31 

Corrugated  Roofing . 24-26 

Corrugated  Sheets . 24-26 

Corrugated  Side  Wall  Flashing . 31 

Corrugated  Siding . 24-26 

Corrugated  Siding  and  Ceiling . 24-25 

Cover,  Barn  Door  Track . 41 

Covington  Lock  Joint  Roofing 

without  Center  Crimp . 12,13 

Covington  Metal  Shingles . 46 

Covington  Ventilators . 122-125 

Cresting . 108-111,113 

Cresting  Blocks . 112 

Cresting  F inials . 107, 138 

Crimped  Roofing . 16,17,50 

Crimped  Sheets . 74 

Cross  Corrugated  Sheets . 26 

Crown  Moulds . . 156,  157 

Culverts . 33 

Curved  Corrugated  Sheets . 30 

Cut-offs . 59 

D 

Decking . 113 

Diamond  Ridging . 106 

Dipping  Tanks . 102 

Dixie  Gutters . 68 

Doors,  Coal  Hole . 96 

Doors,  Elevator . 101 

Doors,  Fire  Proof . 98-101 

Doors,  Side  Walk . 96 

Doors,  Vault . 97 

Door  and  Window  Caps . 114, 115 

Door  and  Window  Casings . 41 

Door  and  Window  Sills . 41 

Double  Bead  Eaves  Trough . 63 

Dry  Iron  Ore  Paint . 82 


The  Moesclil-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky.  191 


E  PAGE 

Eaves  Trough . 61-63 

Eaves  Trough,  End  Caps . 70 

Eaves  Trough  Hangers . 71-73 

Eaves  Trough  Mitres . 70 

Eaves  Trough  Outlets . 70 

Elastic  Roof  Cement . 82 

Elbows  and  Shoes . 52-56 

Elevator  Doors . 101 

Elevator  Sheets . 26 

End  Caps . 70 

End  Wall  Flashing . 31 

Expanded  Metal  Lath . 79 

F 

Fasteners,  Conductor . 57 

Felt . 83 

Finials  and  Vanes . ..138-155 

Fire  Pots . 94,95 

FireProof  Doors . 98-101 

Fire  Proof  Shutters . 127 

FireProof  Windows . 128,129 

Flashing,  End  Wall . 10,31 

Flashing  Hooks . 76 

Flashing,  Side  Wall . 10,31 

Flashing  Tin . 76 

Formed  Valleys . 77 

Fronts,  Store . 170,171 

G 

Gable  End  Finish . 47 

Gable  F  inish . 1 0, 47 

Gable  Shingles . 51 

Galvanized  Sheets . 75 

Garages . 34 

Gargoyles . 56 

Gasoline  Fire  Pots . 94,95 

Gem  Circles . 72,73 

Gem  No.  1,  Cluster  Shingles . 50 

Gem  No.  2,  Cluster  Shingles . 50 

Glass . 80 

Glass  Top  Ventilators . 125 

Guards,  Skylight . 133 

Guards,  Window . 127 

Gutters,  Box . 66-69 

Gutters,  Combination . 68 

Gutter  Hangers . 71-73 

Gutters,  Roof . 64,65 

Gutters,  Secret . 68 

H 

Half  Balls . 80 

Hammers .  90,93 

Hangers  for  Eaves  Trough 

and  Gutters .  71-73 

Heads,  Conductor . 58 

Hip  Caps . 153 

Hip  Shingles . 47 

Hi  Seam  Roofing . 22 

Hog  Trough . 104 

Hooks,  Conductor . 57 

Hooks,  Flashing . 76 

House  Tanks .  103, 105 


I  PAGE 

Ideal  Shingles . 45 

Imitation  Brick  Siding . 36 

Imitation  Stone  Siding . 38 

Improved  V  Crimp  Roofing . 11 

Insurance . 23 

Iron  Boots  and  Shoes . 60 

Iron  Ore  Paint . 82 

I.  X.  Terne  Plate . .74 

J 

“Justright”  Flashing,  End  Wall . 10 

“Justright”  Flashing,  Side  Wall . 10 

“Justright”  Gable  Finish . 10 

“Justright”  Ridge  Roll .  9 

“Justright”  Roofing .  8 

"Justright”  Shingles . 44 

"Justright”  Starter .  9 

K 

Kentucky  Cluster  Shingles . 51 

Kentucky  Lock  Joint  Roofing .  14,15 

L 

Lap  Joint  Eaves  Trough . 61 

Lath  Metal . 79 

Lead  Washers . 32 

Letters,  Block . 80 

Lintel  Cornice .  156-159 

Lock  J oint  Roofing .  12-15 

Lock  Joints  on  Shingles . 43 

Lockers . 85 

Louvre  Ventilators .  119,121 

M 

Marquise . 85 

Mecco  Cluster  Shingles . 51 

Metal  Ceilings .  172-189 

Metal  Clap  Board  Siding . 40 

Metal  Columns .  116,117 

Metal  Corner  Boards .  40,79 

Metal  Garages . 34 

Metal  Lath . 79 

Metal  Lockers . 85 

Metal  Roofing .  8-25 

Metal  Shingles .  42-51 

Metal  Siding . 35-40,187,189 

Metal  Windows . 128, 129 

Metallic  Paint . 82 

Middle  V  Crimp  Roofing . 16,  17 

Mitres,  End  and  Drop . 69,70 

Moulding . 156,  157,  189 

N 

Nails . 30,  32 

O 

Ogee  Gutters . 66-69 

Ornamental  Awnings . 28 

Ornamental  Cresting . 108-113 

Ornamental  Ridging . 106 

Outlets . 70 

P 

Paint . 81,82 

Paper  Linings . 83 

Pediments,  Cornice . 1 60, 1 64 


192  The  Moeschl-Edwards  Corrugating  Co.,  Covington,  Ky 


PAGE 

Pilasters . 37,39 

Pipe,  Conductor . 52-55 

Pipe  Connections . 60 

Pipe  Posts . 28 

Plain  Cornice . 156-169 

Plain  Ridging . 106 

Polygon  Conductor . 55 

Polygon  Conductor  Fittings . 56 

Porch  Columns . 116,117 

Posts,  Pipe . 28 

Pots,  Fire . 94,95 

Poultry  Troughs . 104 

Pressed  Standing  Hi  Seam  Roofing . 22 

Pressed  Standing  Seam  Roofing . 21 

Pressed  Standing  Seam  Roofing 

Corrugated . 25 

Pressed  Steel  Brick  Siding . 36 

R 

Rain  Proofs . 121 

Rain  Water  Cut-offs . 59 

Ready  Mixed  Roofing  Paint . 81,82 

Reducers . 58 

Ridgings . 9,47,106 

Ridge  Cap,  Angle . 106 

Ridge  Roll . 106 

Ridge  Roll  B  locks . 112 

Rings,  Coal  Hole . 96 

Rock  Face  Brick  Siding . 36 

Rock  Face  Stone  Siding . 38 

Roll  and  Cap  Roofing . 19,20 

Roof  Cement . 82 

Roof  Cresting . 108-111,113 

Roof  Gutters . 64,65 

Roof  Ventilators . 118-126 

Roofing,  Iron  and  Steel . 8-26 

Roofing,  Tin . 74,76 

Roofing  Tools . 86-95 

Rules  for  Measuring  Roofing . 23 

S 

Scroll  Finials . 107 

Secret  Gutter . 68 

Self  Cap  Roofing . 18 

Sewer  Connections . 60 

Shanks  and  Circles . 72,73 

Sheathing . 84 

Sheets,  Black  and  Galvanized . 75 

Sheet  Metal  Lath . 79 

Shingles .  42-51 

Shingles,  Cluster . 49-52 

Shingle  Ridge  Roll . 47 

Shingle  Valley . 47 

Shoes,  Conductor . 52-56 

Shoes,  Cast  Iron . 60 

Shutters,  Fire-Proof . 127 

Side  Walk  Doors . 96 

Side  Wall  Flashing . 10,31 

Side  Wall,  Metal . 187-189 

Sills  for  Windows . 41 

Skylights .  130-133 

Slip  Joint  Eaves  Trough . 62 

Solder . 74 


PAGE 


Soldering  Coppers . 90 

Soldering  Furnaces . 94,95 

Spun  Balls . 80 

Stamped  Elbows  and  Shoes . 56 

Standing  Seam  Roofing . 21,22,25 

Standard  Metal  Shingles . 43 

Starter,  “Justright” .  9 

Steel  Ceilings  and  Side  Walls . 172-189 

Stone  Siding . 38,39 

Store  Fronts . 170,171 

Strainers,  Wire  Conductor . 57 

Strap  Hangers . 71 

T 

Tanks .  102-105 

Tarred  Felt . 83 

Terms .  7 

Three  V  Crimp  Roofing . 16,17 

Tin  Flashing . 76 

Tin  Plate . 74 

Tin  Roofing . 74,76 

Tin  Shingles . 42-46 

Tin  Valley . 76 

Tinners  Tools . 86-95 

T  Iron  Rafters . 28 

Tools,  Roofing .  23,86-95 

Tower  Ornaments . 139-155 

Track  Cover . 41 

Trough,  Eaves . 61-63 

U 

Urns . 140 

V 

Valleys . 47,76,77 

Vanes .  139-155 

Vault  Doors . 97 

V  Crimp  Improved  Roofing . 11 

V  Crimp  Roofing . 16,17 

Ventilators .  118-126 

V  Ridge  Capping . 31,106 

V  Sticks . 17 

W 

Wagon  Tanks . 102 

Wall  Boards . 84 

Wall  Ties . 79 

Washers,  Lead . 32 

Water  Proof  Sheathing . 83 

Weatherboard  Siding . 40 

Weather  Vanes . 139-155 

Well  Buckets .  78 

Well  Casing . 78 

Windows,  Bay . 135-137 

Window  Caps . 114,115 

Windows,  Fireproof . 128,129 

Windows,  Metal . 128,129 

Window  Guards . 127 

Wire  Glass . 80 

Wire  Skylight  Guards . 133 

Wire  Strainers . 57 

Wire  Trough  Hangers . 71 


